Wednesday, July 17, 2013

5504

Life is too short
To be spent on a 5504
More than a year and a half
It has split me into two halves
 
One half pokes me to go
Find horizons to explore
Art to experience
People to greet
Alive John Deweys
Hear their stories, sitting in a Turkish café
See how they think in Hebrew, Serbian, Greek or Malay
Acquire a global cultural literacy
Analyze a universe of discourse
Unquite myself and say how all is fair
In love, war, and education
Change my mind and others’ minds
And make love like porcupines
 
One half says: stay
Because you cannot always runaway
The way you did from your kindergarten
So I stay
Sit on a floral armchair
And release my imagination
Find variations on a blue guitar
See, hear, feel, empathize, enjoy and cry
I trace the origins of the English departments
To the 19th century and so on
Humanities curriculum
To the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Then industrial age and modern times
Like Socrates, I know that I know nothing at all
I am no longer clueless in academia
 
University is a part of the universe
There is not more contentment out there
So I return to myself
Here is a lot to learn
To read and write
About life
Just that life
Life is too short
 
 

Monday, July 8, 2013

The Olympian

He descended from his Mount Olympus
Bent over me to reach my lips
But I was a human being
 
The kiss grounded on my dawn dream
Awkward yet awakening to me
Disturbing his godly gravity
 
He returned in heavy slow steps
Disappearing with his frozen smile
Through the yellowish hue of the observant silent clouds