Friday, November 15, 2013

mesh aperture < 2µ

This wasn’t going to be a work of fiction.

Reality in context. 

I can’t be convinced that we live the same reality. Or certainly, what our minds have tailored as our realities are quite different. That’s almost my difficulty.

Your reality disturbs mine. I’m not sure if you know of mine.
I can’t call yours a reality, I’ll call these tailored versions worlds...reality is with elements of truth, and yours can’t be a truth. 

It’s disposable on an earth of finite, it’s selfish in a species evolved from community. It’s quick to decide, too quick to judge. It’s temporary. Not holistic. 

Hold this image. Everyone walks in a mesh sphere. It’s part of how we tailor our reality. Not everything passes through. Almonds in cheesecloth, only milk, warm from the blender passes through. You don’t like almonds you say. More marzipan for me. 

I live in a mesh too. It’s difficult to know from the inside what’s not passing through.
A mesh, sometimes it’s ignorance, choosing to be blind, naivety?  


Calloused fingertips, he doesn’t know the sometimes silk, sometimes velvet , always fragile skin of a petal. An open palm. A sensitive touch, sensitive to touch. Maybe it’s better without that. Wouldn’t make it a day in new york, too much touch. Too many shoulders.


My mesh sometimes sees what your mesh ignores. Whatever doesn’t make it in trails behind.
Slugs of inconvenient truths.
These left-overs don’t make it into so many meshes! Everyone makes them you say, part of the simpler landscape.

I can’t unsee the recyclable pepsi can in the trash. I’m not even convinced recycling is a viable solution for waste. But I’m certain it’s better than the trash.
I’m more certain that no thought was given to it any such way.
At least it wasn’t on the street! But you’ve been trained to know that that’s wrong. Those living in meshes like yours sometimes have plights of interest. Littering, they say, Not in my backyard!
While coughing through exhaust fumes and billowing clouds of black smoke [The word billowing there seems forced...but it gives a thick round feeling to the clouds, like warm tar].

Does a tree make a sound if no one is there to hear it? The answer is no.
And anyways, no one’s around. And really, it doesn’t make any difference.
She throws the sandwich wrapper on the sidewalk...but if anyone did see, it looked like she didn’t notice. She dropped it they say, she was going to throw it out.

passing through sieves, almost.

1 comment:

  1. But she did throw it in the trash can! She meant to! Didn't you know that the streets and roads of this world is her trash can?!?

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