Do the work.
Put in
time and discretion.
Keep things simple,
but do not be afraid
to complicate things
if complication
is demanded;
create no less
or more
than is necessary.
Hold the work up
as a form of prayer
and if you have no God,
make the work a message
to the future — here’s
what I was, how
I saw things, maybe
it will help you.
Or maybe you don’t
want to know? Then
do with it what you will.
Let it wash over you
that all your making
may end up in a trashcan
some day. Do your work
without regard for the result.
Maybe you’re ready now;
maybe not. Either way, snap to it.
It’s afoot, this game, this making.
Allow yourself to sink into it
and let go a bit, working with it.
It’s not up to you anymore.
