Sunday, July 13, 2014

If

If it all comes down to nothing --

an infinite void
where, far away, aliens
send out signals
that a great big silent black hole
swallows up

so they never get to us
and we feel alone
and special, at once;

If it all comes down to nothing

and there is no God
we can weigh
and know the race
and height of

then we are wrong
or need to turn the scales
upside down
and be satisfied with simply
believing.

But if there is ever no God
we can feel the vibrations of
such that it seems
when we need
when we want
we can hear Him

then all has gone to hell
and we need to be saved,

if it all comes down to nothing.

If it all comes down to nothing

shouldn't we rise
and reach or listen for something --

even (or especially) if it seems that doing so
defies some law of logic
or empircal inquiry?

Maybe, if it all comes down to nothing,
some should never look down

and others will question
if the fall is not, in fact, only
a matter of perception,

that maybe it is, instead, flying.

If it all comes down to nothing,

fly anyway, child,
and let no fear ever age you
nor the darkness fail
to be anything but
a deep and blank canvass

and you with a
fistful of crayons
and tears in your eyes
from the speed of Truth

there is no "almost" about it:
you are already There.