Saturday, January 2, 2010

time present

time present


 

it is a matter of time

that language is what it is

present in form and cut

to produce dialogue

it is always constrained

and within a page

becomes constraint

harnessed with syllable

and inflection to become

the sense and memory

the narrative of a inner dialogue

it is matter of debate whether

a word or a sense, a symbol

whether they are substance themselves

or the arcs of the substance

that ride, poised upon the aligning

alphabets to point us to this stance

substantive to this idea is the conclusion

that time present is always contained

in time present, and time present always contained

in time present's past, eliot said so, so time,

time past is another matter

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