Maybe Marcus, we ought to think of time as vertical, rather than horizontal. All of us, hurtling down an abyss. The things we see, people we know, like theatrical images on the walls, fleeting, blurring, falling at their own pace, as the end tugs the soles of our feet downward.
The rabbit hole to eternity? And what waits at the end?
Maybe you fall until you realise that neither the falling nor the end matters.
What if you are going up? Collecting all those images, expanding as they fill you, higher and higher, until you are free in the sky, blotting the sun, until you are just a tiny speck that has found the rhythm of the light.
Curious direction to fall, isn’t it?
high above the lake
I see my shadow
swimming with the pearl spot fish
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Originally posted on my blog Phantom Road.
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A curious direction to fall ~ I like the creative perspective of time as vertical ~ And that haiku is just lovely ~
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Thanks so much Grace.
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I agree with Grace! The haiku is lovely and I love the idea of time as vertical, that we may fall up and well as down. Reminds me of a Shel Silvertein poem with a twist.
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Thanks so much Kay. Have never read Silverstein but will look up his poems now.
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‘Falling Up’ is the title of one of his books and a poem therein. That was what your poem reminded me of. You’re welcome, it was my pleasure to read.
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Must surely check it out then..thanks for introducing it to me!!
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Really fun — philosophical poetic play
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Thank you Sabio.
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Fabulous haiku, story telling, and take on the direction of falling. Vertically, Yes. Makes sense.
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Thank you. Glad you liked it 😀
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I like this, especially the imagery of falling upward.
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Thank you 🙂
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So very beautiful both in words and image ❤
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Thank you Sanaa.
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I loved this, visually I could imagine myself vertically going through the theme park ride of life.
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Thanks so much 🙂
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I love what you can draw from that conclusion… what if time is vertical.. it’s that type of metaphors that make the difference… when Einstein posed such questions it lead to Theory of Relativity… what if time and space are related… I think it’s simple questions like this that leads us forward.
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Really love that my Alice in Wonderland ponderings led you to relativity and Einstein. Thank you 🙂
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I think his basic question was… is there an absolute maximum for anything to move… (speed of light)… to that he came that time has to depend on where you are… and finally to that mass and energy was interchangeable which lead to the atomic bomb… you are talking about light moving only downstream… I just wonder were that would lead.
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Hmmm…To peaceful and happy things I hope… or nowhere..just to a poem and a smile 🙂
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Interesting thoughts on falling vertically, although I thought that was how people always fell. But love the thoughts of falling up.
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As a kid, used to fall up stairs while reading comics (before cell phones & iPads for 3 year olds), so perhaps it is just a matter of perspective; very intriguing piece, kind of “Marcus in Wonderland” or “Thot through the Looking Glass”. I like the lines /maybe you fall until you realize that neither the falling nor the end/matters/.
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Thanks Glenn. Much appreciated.
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Love the thought of time being vertical, and we are falling through it …perhaps even falling up!
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Thank you Bryan.
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