Letter 28 – One Person’s Myth
A question for Mars:
Would you ever run out of fire
proper as nouns are. The war-like
globe radiated red onto the
impressionable planet
is a corpse of my own
making. One rock
covered
w/ lost opportunities &
the tired old
skin
of myth though
one
person’s myth is another’s’ punch in
the
chest that takes the wind
away. Winds remove clouds from views of
constellations of habit -
Cassiopeia is
tattooed w/ coffee ice cream at 11PM
on
a Wednesday night while the
Dipper’s
palm offers you a smoke
or an evening libation. Is destroying life always an
inside job?
An inside job pulled off by the one on the inside of
the
eyelid.
II
One August a
person’s view of the planet whose
myth conjures heat &
war whose proximity
is cause for a mass die-off in
France
maybe
another’s not so subtle
reminder. When it comes to
violence the
punch of Odin can cave
in
the puffed-out hubris-filled
chest of the would-be conqueror
as well as
that tooth-deprived once-smiling
peasant woman that
takes grapes & (apparently)
one in
the ribs for the species.
Wind blows ashes of corpses
away from the pyre &
children think it’s August snow.
7:55AM - 8.28.03
(First two phrases taken
from Dan Raphael’s
The Way of the World)