No-Idea 2008

     No-Idea

This is a no-idea,

The idea being that it’s time

To call it impulse,

Instinct, intuition,

Knowledge that commands,

“Write now! It’s time!”

A reminder from the deepest

That it’s time, a way

To meet the day creative- meditatively.

The satisfaction will last hours:

Like a meal.

In one day of absence

Could lie danger vague.

So, no-idea

Comes out of silence

To unclog a stranger.

© No-Idea 7.19.2008

The Processes:Creative,Thinking, Meditative;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fooling Father Time 2008

                Fooling Father Time

Is Father Time a father?

Really, truly a creator?

A protector?

If it’s true, why do we trick

And flatten out new wrinkles – use the

Twinkly toes on rows of cream and salves?

 

If he were father, everybody’s kindly father,

Why would life be linear?

Smooth, chubby bodies

Turning skinnier,

And men and women readier

And ready for…their graves?

 

But we’re ‘worth it’,

Buying l’oreals and restylanes

And product lines to shave the lines

That so-called Father you’re-so-vain Time

Lays on us for what?

The point? There seems no point

In fooling ‘round with, or just fooling time –

And you don’t have to call him father.

© Fooling Father Time 9.21.2008

Birth, Death & In Between; Circling Round Nature; Circling Round Wrinkles; Time;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

Gone 2008

                 Gone

It isn’t that I was beautiful,

But youth has beauty

Grounded in the supple;

Muscle tone, proportions

Lip to nose,

Waist/hips,

Shortened, lengthened, thickened –

Gone.

The elasticity, the cheekbone

With its hostile lines

That droop the jaw down

Through the neck.

Not the loss

But changes [to the]

Peers, me, us –

My generation aging,

Dying, disappearing.

Knowledge which, though solace

Craves an answer ring

That hasn’t come.

© Gone 10.23.2008

Birth, Death & In Between; Circling Round Nature; Circling Round Vanities;

Circling Round Woman; Circling Round Wrinkles; I Is Always You Is We; Time;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

 

 

             Going Nowhere In A Timeless Moment

Going nowhere

In a timeless moment.

Somewhere

In a time-full day.

It’s all the same.

There is no difference:

Timeless moment, time-full day,

A name,

A game semantic:

Time.

© Going Nowhere In A Timeless Moment 11.4.2008

Time; To The Child Mystic;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

Going Nowhere In A Timeless Moment 2008

            Going Nowhere In A Timeless Moment

Going nowhere

In a timeless moment.

Somewhere

In a time-full day.

It’s all the same.

There is no difference:

Timeless moment, time-full day,

A name,

A game semantic:

Time.

© Going Nowhere In A Timeless Moment 11.4.2008

Time; To The Child Mystic;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

Day After #2

                 Day After #2

One day

After New Year’s Eve;

Nine years

Post millennium:

Continuation ordinaire,

Nothing changed but numbers.

What makes dates so great?

Why the fireworks

To signalize

A time that’s anyway here/gone?

I am a yin/yang person

Thinking all the time –

What’s there to celebrate

When it’s a fiction?

© Day After 1.2.2009

A Sense Of The Ridiculous; Circling Round Reality;

Circling Round Vanities; Birth, Death & In Between; Time;

Arlene Corwin

 

Day After #1 2009

             Day After #1

Day after New Year is

Continuation ordinaire:

Nothing changed except the number.

I‘m a yin/yang, pro-con person

Celebrating time that’s done.

Why the fireworks?

© Day After 1.2.2009

Time; A Sense Of The Ridiculous; Our Times, Our Culture;

Special People, Special Occasions;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

 

Dancing In The Continuity Of Time 2008

       Dancing In The Continuity Of Time

I am mass

And nothing but.

A form of energy;

A bundle

Of intrinsic self dynamic –

Self-ward movement to the hilt.

Four dimensioned:

Width,

Height

Depth,

In space-time,

Subatom-

ic

Particles

The articles

Of ever-changing patterns

With a space and time dynamic.

That I take up space

Makes me a mass –

An object me.

That I grow old and disappear

Makes me

An energy electric,

Dancing

In the continuity

Of Time.

© Dancing In The Continuity of Time 2.4.2008

Nature Of & In Reality; Time; To The Child Mystic;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

Comeback 2008

       Comeback

Perhaps I should be grateful

That I never was recipient

Of great applause, years of adorers,

Years of being stunning,

Broadway’s honey (or the like).

Grateful that

I never had to bow out,

That I never got

To miss the kudos

(Never knowing what life was without them

‘Cause I never got them.)

Never got to play Las Vegas.

Grateful that

There never came a time of missing,

Longing for the non-existent encore;

Cheering I no longer hear.

Hair gone gray,

Kilos heading the wrong way,

You are asked to make a comeback,

(Or you’ve asked to make a comeback)

For life’s boring, and no hobby takes the place

Of people sitting in their places.

So you sweat and strain

To get those kilos off again,

To get back those routines

Where you could move (like in your teens),

With flexibility, the voice

Retaining every nuance.

We’ve seen Frank and Cher

Come back again…and then again…

We follow each rendition,

Each gradation, limitation and we cheer

Until we find our cheers have hesitation.

I am grateful that I never

Had the clamoring for autographs and tresses,

Tearing dresses, theirs and mine.

Never had the glamour and the clamor of the masses –

And the need to make a comeback,

Coming back to public whimsical and smelling wine,

Hard to define.

And still I grow.

© Comeback 5.28.2008

Birth, Death & In Between; Time; Vaguely About Music;

Arlene Corwin

 

 

 

 

 

 

Child of Time 2008

      Child of Time

Biologic,

Rooted deep,

The rhythms watch us,

Clocking lines

To track the passage

With a logic

That surpasses

Brain.

Child chained to Time,

Its lanes directing all.

© Child of Time 10.7.2008

Time;

Arlene Corwin

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