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One enters the box of spiked gate To make clockwise oval circles Of familiar world views, at times, With strange incursions of thoughts Asking why a certain black cat Beside the rock and the sprinkler Exists in today’s accomplished view. It is not the cat alone by the rock. Try changing it to anticlockwise To see strangely preoccupied faces That seemed to be thinking much In their burping stomachs and acid. Squeals of old laughter then greet Morning views of mist and rabbits- Disappeared rabbits that had merely Jumped out of the box and gone. There was no grass left in the box. We are making circular motions Dutifully in our own square boxes. We look up to see standing people In balconies of red-and-blue houses Bursting with morning men and lungis. They should be back in their box soon.
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Jan 24, 2010
Jan 24, 2010 at 6:56 PM UTC
The box
One enters the box of spiked gate To make clockwise oval circles Of familiar world views, at times, With strange incursions of thoughts Asking why a certain black cat Beside the rock and the sprinkler Exists in today’s accomplished view. It is not the cat alone by the rock. Try changing it to anticlockwise To see strangely preoccupied faces That seemed to be thinking much In their burping stomachs and acid. Squeals of old laughter then greet Morning views of mist and rabbits- Disappeared rabbits that had merely Jumped out of the box and gone. There was no grass left in the box. We are making circular motions Dutifully in our own square boxes. We look up to see standing people In balconies of red-and-blue houses Bursting with morning men and lungis. They should be back in their box soon.
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Jan 24, 2010
Jan 24, 2010 at 6:56 PM UTC
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