Shifting
by stacey via jill - Jungle Drum Newswire Monday, Nov 14 2016, 8:25am
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i followed an animal track
which led to a river
that flowed to an uneasy sea
after a while it became my favourite track
i used it often to reach the river
although i made the track more human than animal in character
i would sit for hours and watch the water gurgle and murmur
depending on season
rivers are never the same, reborn each moment.
if you blink or are distracted by thought
you miss countless new births that flow
eternally
it was the time by the river i realised
that human endeavours at permanence
are futile -- though drowning men continue to clutch at straws
the plateau of Giza is surrounded by shifting sands,
three weathered pyramids remain aligned with the fixed constellation
of Orion though the purpose of the structures has long been forgotten
stars move constantly in the sky and the term fixed is relative
it’s simply another desperate attempt by man to anchor to something
constant
my track to the river has grown over
i changed direction a long time ago --
and small brush animals prefer their own tracks
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