Wednesday, September 13, 2006

A Forced, Unpoetic, Teaching in Making

A Forced, Unpoetic, Teaching in Making

Know the end before the beginning,

See your beginning and make it as good as the end,

Fill in the rest mindlessly-

by guiding the journey with a light hand,

but when things get rough

crack the whip

and bloody the screen
and set things on course again.

Have your preparations ready.

Having more is better than bringing less-

even if you throw out most of it

the thought was noticed-

don't push
the subject
it will come back around
when they ask for it later- proving:

don't throw it all out.


During the action,
don't worry about the past
it will only confuse the present
and consequently-
the future.

But don't forget it,

because just at the beginning must be as good as the end,

the end must match the beginning.


-Matthew Koutzun

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