Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Think of something.

titled: the deepening haze of meta-fascination,
the work tells on numerous levels of the tools
that can reconstitute some lost sense of oneness,
and in that without this feeling being lost
it might seem tangible, which horrifies against
its very meaning, and its crying mantra:
the more you know, the more you see
that really you know a shred of nothing,
and in this lies the real heart
of a thousand generations of learning and discovery
and the acquisition of, the fascination with,
the devotion unto
knowledge.

No comments:

About Me

All poetry is supposed to be instructive but in an unnoticeable manner; it is supposed to make us aware of what it would be valuable to instruct ourselves in; we must deduce the lesson on our own, just as with life. -Goethe