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Something's Bound To Happen
by Taiyu John Robertson

Friday, November 16, 2007
Rated "PG13" by the Author.
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A Poem


I dragged my sorry ass out of bed this morning,
slurped down enough coffee
so as not to nod off,
and staggered downstairs to my cushion
in the Zendo,

where I sat
in the dark
just with
a straight back,
teeth together
and the breath
for forty minutes.

There's no point
to this.

Or better yet,
the point
to this,
is not to have
a point,
or a goal,
or a reason,
to get caught up in.

But ask anyone
and they'll tell you
how when you're there
with yourself
early morning
after early morning
for three years running,

something's bound
to happen,

especially
when you make a little room
there in that space
for whatever it is
that kicks and screams
and leaves you up all night wondering
what the fuck sake happened
that got you
into some 2500 year dead mystic's
headspace
in the first place.

Which is why
when it dawned on me
how its not just all them
I've loved
and ran from
or ran off
who're gone,

but the ones
still sticking around.

Eventually,
they'll go too,

just like the things,
and stuff
and places,
and memories,
and whatever else

I've used to carefully craft
this delicately balanced semblance
of a life worth living
from the rags and scraps
of lost dreams and childish hope.

Now let's face it:
this is not,
at face value
the most uplifting realization
to come bounding
through the door of mind
these last few days.

But I'm learning
to take what I get
and be damned glad for it,

which means
this moment of clarity,
after we dispose of its sad sad trappings,

could not be more expressive
of the truth of life and death

were it cast in gold,
wrapped in silk,
and carried
on a silver platter,

which may be why
it still haunts me
here and now
at the end of another day.


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Reviewed by blue soplain 11/16/2007
love the stopstill almsot staccato images of this...emotions and memories like photographs and heartbeats. .resonant and clear.
there is a quiet tone to this. and it alludes to so much more understanding.
beautiful thing~
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