Embrace of Pretense (by Russell Salamon)

Embrace of Pretense
Do you feel this embrace of pretense,
two souls in joyous kiss? The less
solid I am the more true I am. No time
passes; it only seems to hold our play.
We feel pain and loss, sensations and
depths of war, and action. There is no
need to feel condemned by eternal life.
Life is not a life-sentence. It is choice.
All lives and forms are self-chosen
pretenses.
The great swindle was loss
of pretense—the effervescent
imagination sees things to see.
Let me show you animals who eat
stones—takes a long time in little
bites—lichen, the rust on stones;
lizards the slick thoughts of stones.
You know how much I hate serious
time. Let's jump out of the water
as fish in big splashing loops and
breathe the air spectrum, one gas
at a time. How oxygen tastes, how
helium, how chromium, vanadium,
wampum; how silly the snails feel
walking on their stomach foot, tasting
dirt and plant juices. Ah, good idea.
Let's stick tongues on our feet and
go walking in the swamp.
Girl With Green Eyes 73
by Russell Salamon
October 27, 2011
October 27, 2011
Recommended Russell Salamon works include Descent into Cleveland (1994, Words & Pictures Press), Woodsmoke & Green Tea (2006, deep cleveland press), and Ascent from Cleveland: Wild Heart / Steel Phoenix (2008, Freedonia Press). You may contact the author at thesalamons@earthlink.net.





I had read this earlier in the day when you first posted it but have not had a chance to comment till now.
I love the first two strophes especially.. and this line especially... " Life is not a life-sentence. It is choice."
nice to know he is still around.. he was a contemporary of levy's wasn't he... friend too?? I unfortunately do not have any of his work other than what I've seen online in a few places.
Thanks for posting the contact link... :-)
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oh.. and in case you are interested...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkoizELrXC8&feature=colike
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