some sort of lasting impression,
drives the hand
to the pen
to the page.
But what can
the frantic scribbles
of a worn-down
individual
actually do
amidst the
swirling flux
of the cosmos?
We all want to be remembered,
but is it worth the effort?
as common as carbon is a poetic stream of consciousness.
there are 3 categories of “poems”:
(i) heteroglossic synesthesia (complete poems)
(ii) hobonyms (words with no homes)
(iii) mind jerky (thoughts to chew on)
after reading a poem you can click on any of the buttons below to “turn the page”
“RANDOM” – takes you to a random poem
#hastags – take you to another random poem with the same theme or motif
#category – takes you to a random poem in the same category
there is no beginning and no end, so just keep clicking to keep reading
“no one can step in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and they are not the same person”
some sort of lasting impression,
drives the hand
to the pen
to the page.
But what can
the frantic scribbles
of a worn-down
individual
actually do
amidst the
swirling flux
of the cosmos?
We all want to be remembered,
but is it worth the effort?
how to use:
as common as carbon is a poetic stream of consciousness.
there are 3 categories of “poems”:
(i) heteroglossic synesthesia (complete poems)
(ii) hobonyms (words with no homes)
(iii) mind jerky (thoughts to chew on)
after reading a poem you have 3 options to “turn the page”
“RANDOM” – takes you to a random poetic expression
#hastags – take you to another random poem with the same theme or motif
#category – takes you to a random poem in the same category
“no one can step in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and they are not the same person” – possibly Heraclitus
just as no one can step in the same river twice, no one can have the same experience of “as common as carbon” twice