The Poet Sets Up His Trick
THE POET SETS UP HIS TRICK
In this next act I will attempt to construct
a door, which will—with any luck—conduct
you through itself and myself and yourself
into the expanse beyond such selves
as we incline ourselves to figure.
By doing so I will—go figure—
erect as well a wall to hold this
invitation into what is wall-less.
Consider it a necessary hindrance
to frame this summons to entrance,
like the roof-lines on a mountain
eclipsing our vision of the very horizon
they envisioned. The lights will flick
back on, then, and if I have done my work
you will flit out, blurry-eyed and wondering
exactly where within to locate this nagging
sense of how much you'd like another door
to further illuminate how veiled we are.
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