Poem 504
This poem only fully revealed itself to me when I found the title … it’s about how the advent of motion picture film transformed our conception of time – once we could freeze-frame it, slow it down, speed it up or make it go backwards time became visible to us in ways it had never been before the invention of cinema, we started to see the world as if we were a camera, to gain a bird’s eye view of the great river we’re in …
( Workers Leaving The Lumière Factory is the first scrap of motion picture film ever recorded in 1895 … )
Fabric Of Time (Workers Leaving The Lumière Factory)
I kill with an image light splattering against a wall never drying I pray with the wail of planes diving into the sea the corkscrew motion of a plant unwinding from the soil I work inside a drum turning the sound of the human voice into a series of steps I shut like a flower on a bee enclosing the rapist in sweet wax see the city sweat steam and beads of metal the fan of the sea whirs and stops whirs and stops your heart could pull itself to pieces your heart is waiting for its bullet of fat loaded slowly yesterday I saw a dog in mid-air snatch a frisbee so clearly I can't imagine him touching earth again