Challenge
"I am I, and I wish I weren't."
Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (1932). Poetry or Prose.
“I am I, and I wish I weren’t.”
Blinded
amid all creation
{the nonstop}
Cyclopsed
with finger
stuck
Octopi
everywhere
even,
in the third eye
*
For all attention
of detail-ed minutiae
Two feet in front
of us, the fog
**
It's not that I want
to tell the Future
something
or grab
the illustrious
knees
of God
I just wish
to see the lights
and fireflies
Not streaming
tears,
exploding
in the yard
***
Stranger danger
fades somewhat
when one
canst
look a looker
in the eye,
but maybe
that is why
it is wisdom
in this blind
strength
and sweat
having
a hand in
kerchief tied
****
I wipe our glasses,
press my lids,
like Aldous Huxley
and sigh
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