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By the Time You Read This

 

 

Someone will come to tidy things up. Nearly enough

to be out for a country walk in shoes that don’t bite,

composing the letter that only means exactly

 

                        what it says, or nothing. Adequate

                        that no-one today has thought to drag

                        their dog through a constitutional,

 

            & that looking so much older seems allowed

            by the scheme of the song. Nature considered,

            this might get just a bit self-indulgent, but

                                   

                                    I’ve been apologising

                                    to snails when I step on them

                                    & taking up too much space.

 

            Everyone used to have the knowledge. Contrast

            that handful of headaches with this well-worn smile

            & a sensible conclusion will emerge

 

                        to scare people. No comparison

                        can distinguish the hyperbola

                        described by the path of a rocket

 

from the other wild promises & overreaching

concerns not figured. Hoarded against the day, silver

stars insist on their values &  worth, doing no harm

 

                                    but marked on the balance-sheet

                                    outside & all living, or

                                    not: I am a learning curve.

 

                        They talk too much and hunt by smell. Now

                        the historic present, shimmering

                        above this mess like a cloud of flies,

 

has no secure referent & comes from nothing. Since

only the rationalists can talk about magic,

only a wizard goes into insurance, & finds —

 

                                    give it up for the crusher —

                                    numbers chaotic. That’s it,

                                    come closer, identity

 

            parades itself naked under conditions

            of upright carriage & strict arousal; I

            make myself ugly for conventional wants.

 

                        This much can be made out. Conclusions

                        developed from no material

                        have been focussed on the gleaming trail

 

            that follows a knife-blade. Open beginnings

fall into the dubious care of strangers

& fold themselves into bindweed flowers wound

 

                        in a hedgerow’s firmament

                        as tissue stars. Time never

                        passes the way that it should

 

& these boots are filled with plaintive subtractions who ask

whether it would be possible to be reminded

when I can say walk with me & mean it. Sincerely.

 

 

  

Copyright © Nicolas Spicer, 2007

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