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oh poet! be ever gentle to thy words...

*be ever gentle to thy words

treat them, your tools, well,

cleansing and protecting,

wrapping them in cloths of chamois and moleskin

that they may be well conditioned and

pour forth with a temperament clear and viscous,

reflecting their high honors and a noble lineage,

they are well-intentioned to exist far longer

than your meager temporal life,

upon this ever hasty, ever perpetual, orbit

 

give them all respect, their fair due,

they are treasure immeasurable,

for which you have been granted guardianship,

custody received from others to be gifted onwards,

yours, but for the duration

 

so oft we trifle words,

expel them from the country of our body,

without passport and earnestness,

as if they were the cheapest of footnote filler,

day tourists, to be treated as leavings,

refuse for daily discardation,

barely noting their fast comings and faster disappearance,

but leaving not, a mark of distinction

 

more truffle than trifle,

find them in the dark forest of your life,

use them sparingly, just for soaring,

take them from the roots of your trees,

shave them with a paring knife,

counts them in bites and measure them in grams,

even in grains,

for words are the seasoning of our lives,

agent provacateurs that can modify the moment,

bringing out to the fore

the flavor of the underlying

 

speak them slow and distinct,

for they arrive slow to you,

a trickling of refugees for your sheltering,

harbor them as full companions,

protected by natural law,

provision them well,

prepared and ever ready for a quick departure,

moor them at the embarcadero,

for the next restless leg of endlessness,

which they themselves will inform you

will last longer than eternity,

long after there are no humans to speak them*

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Written by
nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Published
Oct 10, 2015
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Oct. 6, 2015

4:30am

Manhattan Island

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