Oedipus man you’re not done worlds move in and out and meaning is undone; and the Sphinx says it’s your mommy and daddy and this time you can never unravel the riddle
the woman dad sleeps with is not his wife and his wife is not your mom and your mom never carried you and the womb you lived in is anonymous; what else is new?
times are always the same there’s nothing strange or novel except terms and focus and brands
and the child who calls you daddy is not yours and the man who calls you "Son" is loose in his morals
O see how man how things unwind and you have seen unknown things tease and strip; and you have wept in the face of the storm in a world of King Lear’s turned upside down, inside out and you have cried like the Fool: Ah, Hold! Hold!
O man don’t die on us for we won’t die on you; you’ve lived on hallucinations and walking alone and wandering the face of the earth you’ve tried all drugs, and ecstasy and Soma and now you’ve adopted God and religion - ah, it’s always been one drug or other
Oedipus man you’re not done worlds move in and out and meaning is undone; and the Sphinx says it’s your mommy and daddy and this time you can never unravel the riddle