Friday, January 22, 2010

Wake

Standing at that doorway,

Several fleeting impressions gather at her feet:

The first was of a tooth and a piece of string

The second a beige boudoir shrouded in hairspray

She trampled over the first as its childish notions were shameful

She recalled hiding behind the doorframe and peering fearfully into the second.

But, not today and yesterday, and never again.

In the suit of black she and the rest were wearing.

That perpetual veil of hairspray had been lifted long before.

(once Roses husband had gone Rose had let herself go too)

And now she could enter those lurid pallid private quarters as often she liked.

And back again, tempted to remembering what had passed,

And hiding there, ignoring the constant actuality,

She bounded out into the sun and ran to her third,

the grapes draped on the trellis in the damp darkened courtyard.

Pausing still for a childs minute, eager to be as interested in it as the two old men were.

(they were so old then, but now in their old age, she realises their youth then)

With intrigue unattainable she skipped to the next;

The whirring of the laundry, the engorged stillness of the outhouse,

Far too domestic.

And so, to the next,

back inside to that darkened room,

the one placed aside for the alien children as herself

with the dusty toys kept kindly

the toys she had tampered with many times to many

it was the locked room in the doorways view that beckoned.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

at the patrick watson concert

re: this ladys qualms at a patrick watson concert, she was crying, which was kinda catchy...

The tears dripped.
slowly. so. slowly.
That the icy breaths,
of those assembled
froze them in time.
They ludicrously bounced,
before hitting the floor.
Hardly due for a sweet reprise
they were scattered about
the concert hall,
and were pressed unknowingly
by those of all ears.
Her crystalline infection
was tantalising.
I could not help but yield.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

the opening post, a place of trivial justification and pithy disclaimers. yes? that is my preconceived template of what the blog is like.

wait i'll get back to this, seinfeld is on.

... and the world awaits with bated breath for her next blog...

back to this i come, the seinfeld episode that is on is one i watched earlier today.

i luke-warmedly hold the opinion that dabblings in self expression are somewhat self indulgent, that they are an especially western notion, where the individual seeks to assert themselves, to self actualize and stake claim to their own uniqueness.
i have considered art that doesn't veer towards social critique as somewhat selfish; a reflection of the surplus of time ones easy lifestyle affords them.

to be placed in the realm of the other:
but, while reading the blog of a friend of mine, i couldn't help but feel a sort of warmth. one of those weird existential sort of feelings when you re-realise (just as though it is the first time) you're not the only individual. and so, my notion of blogs as self indulgent was trampled. her blog served to de-centre me, and remind me, as i constantly seem to forget, of the infinity encapsulated within and around my finite existence.

the world in a grain of sand, the world in a full stop.

when reading my friends blog i had the wonderful experience of viewing someone i knew primarly through oral communication through a different lens. and to check this feeling didn't exist because the writer was a close friend of mine, i read other blogs, and still there was the same weird warm feeling i mentioned earlier, though i concede, not as strong.


so, as for you, dear reader, do i assume a conversational tone with you? hide behind my anonymity and bask in the brilliantly illusory power it grants me? what service is it i offer here? in the light of a previous statment, shall i get on my shabby moral high horse and dish out tasty tales of injustice?
perhaps the blog is a place of self indulgence. and perhaps, that is not as bad a thing as i thought.
hopefully the silly little vignettes into my silly little mind will place a smile upon your face.

and here i shall place a quote from some intimidating intellectual to lend some prestige to this place
"a life unexamined is not worth living" -Socrates/Plato