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It seems as Mr. Sun kneels down to pray each night the earth below responds—a ray of light, across a pool of shade, tired earth at rest in night’s still arc. Thus the earth’s worth, all its gracious growing, is a topic for admiration, a philanthropic metaphor, a formal language, found fierce, found daunting—like armor no light can pierce. Still, Mr. Sun looks down. Is gravity his slave? All night his informality will keep less certain syllogisms fun. Cogito, ergo sum. It thinks. The sun, so startling to man—its violets, its rose—will be enough. Thus, it forgets.
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Jun 20, 2010
Jun 20, 2010 at 2:20 PM UTC
Mr. Sun, His Ratiocination
It seems as Mr. Sun kneels down to pray each night the earth below responds—a ray of light, across a pool of shade, tired earth at rest in night’s still arc. Thus the earth’s worth, all its gracious growing, is a topic for admiration, a philanthropic metaphor, a formal language, found fierce, found daunting—like armor no light can pierce. Still, Mr. Sun looks down. Is gravity his slave? All night his informality will keep less certain syllogisms fun. Cogito, ergo sum. It thinks. The sun, so startling to man—its violets, its rose—will be enough. Thus, it forgets.
© Jim Kleinhenz
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Jun 20, 2010
Jun 20, 2010 at 2:20 PM UTC
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