Poetry Writings Artwork and stories from Neil Furby

Apr 13, 2007 at 01:59 o\clock

Glass

The glass does not break because it is glass,
Said the philosopher. The glass could stay
Unbroken forever, shoved back in a dark closet,
Slowly weeping itself, a colorless liquid.
The glass breaks because somebody drops it
From a height — a grip stunned open by bad news
Or laughter. A giddy sweep of grand gesture
Or fluttering nerves might knock it off the table —
Or perhaps wine emptied from it, into the blood,
Has numbed the fingers. It breaks because it falls
Into the arms of the earth — that grave attraction.
It breaks because it meets the floor's surface,
Which is solid and does not give. It breaks because
It is dropped, and falls hard, because it hits
Bottom, and because nobody catches it.


A. E. Stallings
Hapax

Comments for this entry:

  1. quoteharvey wrote at Apr 24, 2007 at 21:53 o\clock:That's an interesting poem. I've never heard of Stallings before. Thanks.

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