Razor

Razor

By Ben Boegehold

 

the prin­ci­ple was this
to cut away the useless to cast
it off to render the fat and cleave
the meat from bone the quick
from the dead perhaps

though truth is not as simple
as a butcher’s job maybe
we cannot take the mystery
and hang it from the rafters
and bleed it dry drawn

and quar­tered perhaps some
things are best left undisturbed
maybe if we can simply pay
atten­tion to the whole thing
and the things con­tained within

we could end one endlessness
and begin another for not only do
things fall apart but they also coalesce
and there are more ways of making
two than by cutting a thing in half

 

This poem orig­i­nal­ly appeared in Stonecoast Review Issue 16.

Photo by Stefan Schauberger.



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