This poem is so enchanting simply because it imposes a rhythm of images, supposed to be real and instant but in reality they are one flash in the moment. There is disruption, one crack to the next. We are left with a simple statement on the surface that we grow outside time. The entire mirage of images, physical in nature, serve to demonstrate that motion is entire and not piecemeal. We are reminded of our own shortsighted observations, how "myopic" we are. Poets are born to twist the eyes into seeing second sight.
This poem is so enchanting simply because it imposes a rhythm of images, supposed to be real and instant but in reality they are one flash in the moment. There is disruption, one crack to the next. We are left with a simple statement on the surface that we grow outside time. The entire mirage of images, physical in nature, serve to demonstrate that motion is entire and not piecemeal. We are reminded of our own shortsighted observations, how "myopic" we are. Poets are born to twist the eyes into seeing second sight.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Dustin. So kind of you.
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