16 | "Irony's quaint consolations" [pantoum]
But what does the blind man see in a mirror?
Alice if blind would never have entered
swaddlings of habit grorw drearer and drearer
what does it mean when we say to be centered?
Alice if blind would never have entered
singular folk she would scarcely have met
what does it mean when we say to be centered?
what you don't know you will rarely forget
singular folk she would scarcely have met
where by the way are we heading this cycle?
what you don't know you will rarely forget
what you don't feel at least cannot rankle
where by the way are we heading this cycle?
here on the ship of the world in its sea
what you don't feel at least cannot rankle
what you don't grasp is unlikely to flee
here on the ship of the world in its sea
voyages move through the deep of the night
what you don't grasp is unlikely to flee
irony's quaint consolations are slight
voyages move through the deep of the night
report from the heart becomes dearer and dearer
irony's quaint consolations are slight
but what does the blind man see in a mirror?
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Pantoum beginning and ending with a line borrowed from a ghazal by Shaikh Sa'adi of Shiraz.
This is no. 16 in a sequence, Early Autumn Pantoums
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