6.
(Wallace Stevens says) we say God
(Wallace Stevens says) we say God
and the imagination are one.
I’m as curious about what one is – is one ever? –
as I am about what God may be.
(Besides a woman.)
(I tire of pointing it out.)
While the imagination is fertile like a womb
and brings forth yadda yadda yadda….
So okay. I guess.
Comparisons do break down.
I also wanted to be indivisible but
there was generally a component
to the component,
another side to that door –
four sides, actually – with a cautious stipulation,
minor equivocation in whispers overheard
from the next room, a damned good reason
these three shouldn’t be joined asunder
and I will speak my piece
and I will forever hold it
and it will all be one.
Breakdowns, though inevitable, cannot be predicted.
A poet spends a life staging love songs
to the imagination
which is a church
with many sides, built to get us out
of the trees, out of the house, into the win
and lose, the love and lose, the publish
and failure, more failure,
an imagination that races not like the cliché
but really hurtles to stay ahead of the block
inside the ice cream emperor and fashion
in poetry and the right secret facebook
group and the rot inside. Sorry not sorry.
The truth about the church. The truth about
the number one. The mystery of the holy trinity
and if the imagination is running the show, God!