and the history of the sign
that got us here, locked
chain-link barriers to the oversky
Poem remembers standing at the top
of some famous building, maybe
the CN Tower, and looking through
one of those quarter binoculars
on the clunky swivel
you can imagine: the competition
for Poem’s attention was multiple
the material word like this one
stands or scans and the moment,
like this one, takes a side
grain or rallies or trees or technique
and any hope of integration is lost
Reader walks up and asks Poem,
“what are you looking at?”
the answer is a matter of
attention, a field of vision
turned down to the small logo
pasted to the binoculars or
up sweeping up all the details
into a vision of the city and why
particle or wave, Poem
supposes, process or
what it gets you
later, Poem answers,
“the commodification of social life”
but it’s a little late
don’t you think
the plunge to the ground
is punctuated by a history of forms
March 17, 2009
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