Sweet
insists on coupling sour to give that ingenuous taste; rhapsody
fondly carries on its back the promise of self-ruination. The
certainty of obliteration keeps the forward march on. There is just
so much of this life that was worthy of living. Now a new one must be
created, which can’t happen without effacing the previous.
Therefore this joy in destruction. The tremors are not those of fear;
the shoot trembles in trying to tear through the roof of the soil.
First
published in Metaphor Magazine,
17 February 2014.
Why this certainty of obliteration?
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