Sunday, November 4, 2018

Yes, Those.



.
You can’t know much about effects
of something you refuse to undergo.
Although to Kant, to undergo it merely
.
to experience the unfamiliar would be
ill-advised without a logical hypothesis
that well and truly led you to the Good.
.
Although I think the Good is so much
wood and kindling to give fuel to fire
when it’s cold. Bad burns just as well.
.
You can refuse or no, or rather yes,
you can walk in and find out what
the heaven or the hell awaits you is,
.
without, I think, disrupting cosmic fizz;
in fact, it adds to cosmic fizz, and you
are made of cosmic fizz so you’re already
.
in the know. But if you fuse with or refuse
or re-amuse yourself with it again, don’t
fret: you’ll come out smelling like a rose.
.
Or toes. Or quantities of what you’re
thinking of that you think no one
knows you’re thinking of. Yes, those.



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