A note on the continuing saga
that to perpetuate the "still" in this poem, to even end on it,
takes a knife. You have to get there. "Still" is the string that
suspends the epistles between the figures in the semi-narrative. It is
also the way the speaker is becoming something. This is not apparent
yet. That the speaker is becoming something.
still: does not
invite time to take place, but rather suspends it. Therefore the
moments in epistles actually last longer, duh, because little is being
done to move them forward in time
still: while being a
measurement of movement, the concept actually has more to do with
not-meeting. being in two places. Living two lives. Still does this.
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