Saturday, June 2, 2018

Kit Kelen #883 - studies for seven ages - think of childhood and it's gone


883
studies for seven ages

think of childhood and it's gone

but where it went we can still follow
crackle of static to say

it's slip away under
and still taste it now

like snow
like fresh rain fallen

here's the puffing house
for winter
first frost to sweeten

from where the sun
first was imagined
or you'll say older than

then it gets used to us
stops complaining so much

it's vanish if a world
and stretched to it

planted a letterbox mid-forest
by woodsmoke in this rise of weeds

simple breeze
and all the letters came

look up to stars
to cloud
as gone

where it went
you still can follow

it isn't a place
where we are

2 comments:


  1. planted a letterbox mid-forest
    by woodsmoke in this rise of weeds

    simple breeze
    and all the letters came


    I like this part very much.

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  2. it isn't a place
    where we are

    I find this this really interesting and challenging, I often think we aren't stories, but all we do is tell stories, it isn't a place, where we are is a bit like this to me, as I think place is all but I don't understand it

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