21.9.11


  Tenth Daughter of Memory / deathbed revenge
(Next month perhaps Tom will have a happy little muse)


First of all, a deathbed does not seek revenge. Imagined or real.
People come to me as a last resting place. A place where you know where you’ve been, but not to where you are going. As elephants traveling out to the bone yard, or where you’ll find the deathly wounded sheltering in holes + scrubs. This place distracts from dreams + focuses concentration. A place people walk into knowing, having somehow decided, they will never walk back out. Everyone spends his or her life circling in on me. It’s like a parlor game. Reality always seems in the next room. Eventually I win.

There is history here. However, none of it judged.
What is missing is the future telling. Foretelling the future is taking away free will. Whose will is it any way? What would become of us if we controlled the present to foretell what is to be? I deal w/ the absolute/tion of death not the meander towards it, + certainly not the way it is handed out.

Everyone knows there is an end to everything that breathes. Does a cure take away free will? That is not miraculous, that is not prophetic, + that is not revenge for the living. No, I do not take away free will, it is will in process.

Second; I am in good shape, not broken down. Though once in a while I am, for lack of space. It is then I need to be re-built. That’s when I come in a kit of 22 easy to assemble symmetrical parts. For more rental dough I come with a pillow, for an uneven total of 23 parts. It is indeed a hard mean little pillow. You pay for the plastic wrap of new.

Thirdly: I do not recognize indulgences. You will have had to already taken care of that before you get to me. I simply pronounce the unconditional after passing the threshold.

8 comments:

  1. ha. love the perspective on this...and charging more for the pillow...23 ueven parts...nice...

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  2. That's a little different. Don't think I'll ever have a rental bed though ...and I hope they change the mattress.

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  3. Perhaps revenge seeks the deathbed... :P

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  4. J, you had me at 23 parts! I love the "voice." Wish I'd thought of it.

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  5. haha! what!?
    anyway, next muse is neither happy nor sad, just what you make of it...kind of like this amusing bit you've posted here

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  6. Interesting perspective. I definitely got caught enjoying myself at the ending paragraphs.

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  7. Like that the deathbed is such a nice neutral place! lol!

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