This Mexican Jumping Bean

May 30th, 2008 § 0

It’s a travesty of justice
This Mexican jumping bean
I mean it’s just a worm in a nut
that dies

Twirling whirling the moon, sun, solar system, galaxy, cosmos
always in motion
here I sit
And then to find meaning

Meaning in what?
For there to be meaning there must be an other and an other and an other
What a travesty of justice

Plato tells us the unexamined life is not worth living
Is anything worth anything?
Worth and meaning
finding value in one’s life

But a bird flys
an eagle soars
As John Ashcroft sings

and Horton hears a who
but who are you?

A remnant of a day gone past
Of a day heralding it’s arrival
Of a present stance in present tense
hallow what will be

With a clenched fist
and gritted teeth
frolic in the mist
of the wonder of our kind

So when the earth dies
and we are all gone
<aside> go ahead and be happy and smile

Listen I hear the gong

Beetles beetles everywhere
in old basements
up old stairs

Remnants of our prodigious flight
Left the world by candlelight!

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