This squat edifice, toad-like and beautiful
in its Doric immobility,
Clings fast to the earth and holds
heavens high in their place,
A thing of mass, of solidity, of safety
for thinkers and gods within;
A temple of Pythagoras, who drifts
among columns, circles, angles,
Who gathers with ethereal colleagues
around a great hewn table
To debate the path to Truth absolute,
and other worthy futilities.
Late at night their voices sound
like the breeze-ruffled owl asking, "Who?"
And the tired carping of crows, trying
to sleep in their dark canopy above.
Wow, what a tone shift you whop readers with at the end! O Sacred Geometry …
Such rich language. Through it, we see the glory, feel the uplifted air, until the carping crows show up with their base reality.
This poem is shudderingly effective and so good. I keep rereading it for the pure fun of savoring phrases and their images. Thanks for sharing your work.
Wow, what a tone shift you whop readers with at the end! O Sacred Geometry …
Such rich language. Through it, we see the glory, feel the uplifted air, until the carping crows show up with their base reality.
This poem is shudderingly effective and so good. I keep rereading it for the pure fun of savoring phrases and their images. Thanks for sharing your work.