Ikebana (You without You)
Between frames, between presence and negation, authority.
If your body lies in the earth, why are you here?
Limits admired and sought: the way of the flower.
I pluck leaves from the lower half to achieve balance.
Shape and line detach, yet comprise the whole.
My father, awake in his chair, mourns quietly.
A naked twig forms one point of the scalene triangle.
Starkness implies silence, resonates depth.
Heaven, earth, man, sun and moon invoke your absence.
As you trickle through the interval’s night.
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Ikebana is the art of Japanese flower arrangement.
This first appeared on the blog in March 2016, and is included in my mini-digital chapbook, Interval’s Night, published by Platypus Press in December 2016, and available via free download.
A naked twig that forms one point on the scalene triangle. A geometric twig….. Nice!
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Those twigs can be fascinating!
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Exactly!!!! I hope it doesn’t taper….
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Beautiful poetry arrangement, the style suits the title
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I’m so pleased you found it so. Thank you!
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Sure thing!! ^^
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