2010-10-22

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2010-10-22 10:11 am

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Kierkegaard sums the message up better than I do in Either/Or:

When two people fall in love with one another and sense that they are destined for each other, it is a question of having the courage to break it off, for by continuing there is only everything to lose, nothing to gain...

It's a question of having the Shakespeare to break it off. Since to love is to not believe Kierkegaard.
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2010-10-22 11:35 pm

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Epiphany, Ammons

Like a single drop of rain,
the wasp strikes
the windowpane: buzzes rapidly
away, disguising

error in urgent business:
such is the
invisible, hard as glass,
unrenderable by the senses,

not known until stricken by:
some talk that
there is safety in the visible,
the definite, the heard and felt,

pre-stressing the rational and
calling out with
joy, like people far from death:
how puzzled they will be when

going headlong secure in "things"
they strike the
intangible and break, lost,
unaccustomed to transparency, to

being without body, energy
without image:
how they will be dealt
hard realizations, opaque as death.