How We Go Then, You And I (Poem)

No pair of ragged jagged claws

No scuttling across the ocean’s floor

But this

A handful of brilliant stars

Flung against the dark expanse

Only for one moment

But that moment forces to no crisis

A brief nothing yet everything

Glittering web of emptiness

Oh there will be time, there is no time

No decisions no revisions

This breath that pauses the sole measure

It is now it is now it is now

So dare to ask any question

The universe is not disturbed

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3 responses to “How We Go Then, You And I (Poem)”

  1. Gerson Sher Avatar

    Beautiful! Thanks, Kel.

  2. andifnotnowblog Avatar

    You are most welcome. This was occasioned by an encounter with an Eliot scholar who is writing a play based on the author’s life. I have written a few poems that are in response to other poets’ work. I usually employ a technique I learned from Sylvia Plath’s writing. Refutation but I proffer my own take on what it is.

  3. wendydwyer Avatar

    I always have to read your stuff at least twice. The first time, I just take it all in. Then I have to stop and catch my breath a little and re-read and re-read as if I’m hoping to make the moment last longer each time. Thank you.

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