Caveat: impossible crows

Blue Octavo Haiku

    after Kafka

In fat armchairs sat
indolence and impatience,
plotting my downfall

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A wicked cage flew
across the long horizon
searching for a bird.

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I burned with love in
empty rooms, I sternly turned
knives within myself.

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"Behold the bright gate,"
the keeper said. "I am now
going to shut it."

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Hardly was the road
swept clean when ah! there appeared
new piles of dry leaves.

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But nothing could kill
a faith like a guillotine,
as heavy, as light.

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Happiness? Finding
your indestructible core;
leaving it alone.

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Into the heavens
flew a breathless legion of
impossible crows.

– Rachel Wetzsteon (1967-2009)


[daily log: walking, 2 km]

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