Some Reasons For The Mysterious Disappearance Poem by MARINA GIPPS

Some Reasons For The Mysterious Disappearance

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Because I watch you wake, I can never awaken.
Watching you sleep, I may never sleep.
And so sleep goes elsewhere to a place
too tedious to mention…

Because in evening I watch you dress, never dressing myself,
For in morning, you undress your shadow.

I never expected it to be this way: to invade
another’s savior brain so I could tour
yesterday, the Guggenheim of my bedroom,
the heliotropes of ceilings.

Because I watch you make atomic bombs out of Quaker
oat-boxes instead of cameras
Because the bomb is more shameful and thus more interesting;
I cannot watch you put together and take apart the octillion atoms
we need to be…

And if I watch you die, I should die too, but I go on
with sweetling childhood in my left shoe, reeking of ennui.

Because I cannot mimick you for the sake of repeating calendar days.
For in being all of this, one ceases to exist.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ivan Donn Carswell 13 July 2007

Some seminal lines here: ...invade another’s savior brain so I could tour yesterday......I go on with sweetling childhood in my left shoe, reeking of ennui... Yes, I understand the why of mysterious disappearances, I just cannot conceive how you get back to write about it. Rgds, Ivan

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Gregory Collins 11 July 2007

i remember rimbaud mentioning the heliotropes, also a guggenheim going down in the atlantic, and i remember a likely thing to be heard in the world, the moment my breath drinks every word

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MARINA GIPPS

MARINA GIPPS

Chicago, Illinois
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