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"it's more difficult than you think to make charcoal"
i can barely keep these eyes open.but, before bed, i share a little something:"In Favor Of One's Time" - Frank O'Hara from "The New American Poetry 1945-1960."
The spent purpose of a perfectly marvellouslife suddenly glimmers and leaps into flameit's more difficult than you think to make charcoalit's also pretty hard to remember life's marvellousbut there it is guttering choking then soaringin the mirrored room of this consciousnessit's practically a blaze of pure sensibilityand however exaggerated at least somethings going onand the quick oxygen in the air will not go neglectedwill not sulk or fall into blackness and peatan angel flying slowly, curiously singes its wingsand you diminish for a moment out of respectfor beauty then flare up after all that's the angelthat wrestled with Jacob and loves conflictas an athlete loves the tape, and we're off intoan immortal contest of actuality and pridewhich is love assuming the consciousness of itselfas sky over all, medium of finding and foundingnot just resemblance but the magnetic othernessthat that that stands erect in the the spirit's glareand waits for the joining of an opposite force's breathso come the winds into our lives and lastlonger than despair's sharp snake, crushed before it conqueredso marvellous is not just a poet's greenish namesakeand we live outside his garden in pure tempestuous rights9/24/59lots more o'hara to come. perhaps after i read this?