To rove and roam across the depths of excursions bearing ingenuity I pose here now, alert amongst the globetrotters Where? What judgement do I have to say, I’m just a pillager, plundering the strange earth of which I came, Uncertain of my own actions and subsequent consequences, Though I am certain my little milieu of great proportions Can thrive to inconceivable measures without myself And the reason? I’m certain there’s one, For as much as I endeavor, Peradventure I am weakened, As hard and with as much force I use, beyond quantifiable measures Ask me now! Why I can’t say, Though I’ll attempt, and brace dismay I’ll strive to the utmost, Bear the encumbrance, Endure the gauntlet, Even so—I can never form meaning with my words.