SAMADHI
Setting the correct wind-to-music
ratio driving home today
I thought of how looking back on the
world must feel for monks who,
having sung the sanskrit right,
walked the prayer wheel one last
turn, maybe had the wind jam a seed
of luminescent lapis shaded sand
in an eye where it lodged and blossomed
into a vision so complete it blinded
him forever, and as it did how small
it must have seemed then, the world, not
the sand, suddenly, how insubstantial to
have deserved so many believers in it,
walking their heavy steps that should
have, were it not for so much faith in nothing,
fallen through and yet driving their stupid
cars, windows half way up, down, no, up,
no, down, moon roof moonlessly open
on an open wide lashless cold March
sky and the music for today was U2’s
Achtung! Baby, the song, “You’re So Cruel.”
ratio driving home today
I thought of how looking back on the
world must feel for monks who,
having sung the sanskrit right,
walked the prayer wheel one last
turn, maybe had the wind jam a seed
of luminescent lapis shaded sand
in an eye where it lodged and blossomed
into a vision so complete it blinded
him forever, and as it did how small
it must have seemed then, the world, not
the sand, suddenly, how insubstantial to
have deserved so many believers in it,
walking their heavy steps that should
have, were it not for so much faith in nothing,
fallen through and yet driving their stupid
cars, windows half way up, down, no, up,
no, down, moon roof moonlessly open
on an open wide lashless cold March
sky and the music for today was U2’s
Achtung! Baby, the song, “You’re So Cruel.”
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