The arc is slow,
but grand-sweeping
The message is baked into sandstone
and revealed,
in a crumbly spine –
at the
top
of a ridge
that leaks,
drop
by
drop
ancient
river rocks
each an ellipse
disc-ed, rounded, and smoothed:
“Get over your impermanence!”
It’s been
a
long trip
and it’s a
fair piece
back
down to the river
The thought of time is only torture
for the thinker
There is
comfort
in the fearlessness of these
brave stones,
whose fate is to
disintegrate
and be
spread throughout the oceans –
only to be engulfed by
a dying sun,
only to be ripped through
a black hole,
only to be brought back home
by the big inhale –
of everything that can
and can’t be known.
Don’t worry:
Even if we don’t come
back
this
go around,
there’ll be another
exhale again.
What’s it matter
how long it takes?
What should we care
how long it was
or has been?…
…since we closed our eyes
until we opened them again?