Replying to a comment on:
Common ground. (Free verse) by INTRANSIT
I never knew being a rainbow was a gift.
The ability to reach between the pot of
gold and the pot of coal on the other end
and be the differential display, is not a curse.
To appreciate the ground shaking, eardrum
shattering top fuel funny car launch, as
well as the serenity of a lake as yet
undisturbed by the fish still sleeping,
is an invaluable tool for living.
And there is no sweeter taste than the taste
of a warm salty pretzel on the foggy morning
ferry to Ellis Island.
That is why I get the hard cases. The safes
that simply won't open. This is where patience
lies. Patience lies in the tadpole that doesn't
understand its' new legs. And in the astronaut
that swings from the communication satellite
but can't seem to get the connection to work.
Every one is willing to do the work. Finding
the right setting to start with is the hard part.
Prybars and torches don't work like they used to.
You have to walk. Slowly. Listen for the sub-
rhythms in the squall. Take your case as it
comes to you. Let things be for a while. As long
as it takes. Know that there will be times you
bounce off the sun and times you will threaten
satan with depression.
And times you will hear the air exchange when
the safe breathes. Sure. I've lost a couple of
cases. I don't wear them as scars. I wear them
as reminders of what if. Reminders of how frail
life is. That the woman in the dirty clothes
and the buggy is the same as the C.E.O. you
never see. God knows that I'd trade my early
morning coffee for a late night cognac. If it
were that easy. And he knows that sometimes
spreading the word takes four letters, not three.
This is why I exist.
To spread my arms as far wide as I can and reach
for that short static charge between my fingertips
and someone elses'. To be a conductor of life.
This is where I do my best work.
In the middle.
|