Friday, August 11, 2017

The Floor

The Floor
By Russell Edson

The floor is something we must fight against. 
Whilst seemingly mere platform for the human 
stance, it is that place that men fall to.
I am not dizzy. I stand as a tower, a lighthouse; 
the pale ray of my sentiency flowing from my face.

But should I go dizzy I crash down into the floor; 
my face into the floor, my attention bleeding into 
the cracks of the floor.

Dear horizontal place, I do not wish to be a rug. 
Do not pull at the difficult head, this teetering 
bulb of dread and dream . . . 

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