The Whole World Gets Wider
“He says that life is round, that we’re stuck on this wheel of living and dying; an endless circle, until someone breaks it. You walked in here, you ruptured the pattern-----bang-----the whole world gets wider.” - Lucien Carr from Kill Your Darlings (2013)
and so it seems, the scientists
witnessed in graphite sheen, dull
chalk, the perfect length
of a crucible
perfect penciled circles
circumference of the not-yet-defined, the
undefined
held by tension-smitten
strings, pulling
a mass of metal things
and so it seems, they let it
swing, baby-soft
amidst the gravity
the most centripetal idea of the
century! then the
unfulfilled wish.
perfect penciled circles, all
missed, how can it be
that when sat beside themselves, they
see? this tight circular force
wanting to set them
free.
more damning than a
eureka, crafty hands of
human nature, You
make the physics too invested
too involved
the most centrifugal idea of the
century.
and so it seems, the scientists
with their circular theories, their unexplainable
momentar-ies, a taut circle
pulling them in
flinging them out
discovered the world
longing to be freed from
itself; that
centripetal was the explainable and the
centrifugal everything
unexplained
a helpless gravitation
swung outwards, a breathtaking illusion
the disillusionment
we can’t afford
it is everything we want,
it is nothing that we need
but even the scientists couldn’t
resist (as was deemed) this
fictitious force
and so it seems, when the
disruption we long for comes
again, the circle breaks
another lover hits the universe, and
the whole world gets
wider.