Edging to Apprehension
EDGING TO APPREHENSION
The poem has proved itself, as has
the author of the poem, elusive. That
said, an odd assortment of persistent
pea-brains—perusers of the latent
Word—assemble once again
beneath the dimming light to spend
another evening in the presence
of the enigmatic. What to make of this?
And here they've hit, you understand,
on the perennial perplexity on
which it all precariously hangs.
Nonetheless, one comes to think
that were the author in the room
to see this motley crew persist in poring
on his page, that such a question
may—to him at least—be less than
pivotal. Interpretation is a messy act.
What matters, surely, is
they’re back.
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