Beneath Is Better (A Theory of Understanding)
wings of angels rustle in Latin
says Zbigniew Herbert
I recall so little (amo amas
amat) the little so broken I
sauntered soundless
down paths in the park
I heard a policeman speak
in fragments from above
from a helicopter I understood
little
less than Latin
rotors and engines and roaring traffic
a soup of grammars and syntax
Angel is an ancient word for
Entropy which word was invented
in 1868 by Clausius
I mean the turning inward
downward
demanded by police
Energy is another word another
world at night a bird
probably mockingbird
keeps awake
the weary
means nothing by it
“Means”
“Nothing”
entropia, turning inward
an older word
than the French for Cajun
acadienne but
perspective was invented by Vitruvius
then was not needed until
the invention of the railroad in 1789
by William Jessup who
invented the wheel
or a flanged version of it
to hang onto an iron rail
I learned from a book there are
trees beneath earth
Geoxylic suffrutices
forests sunk
trunks underground
and the merest wisp
of leaves left visible
within earth beneath fire
beneath breath of man or cosmos
immortal wooden wilderness.
From Light Wind Light Light (Omnidawn, 2018). Copyright © 2018 by Bin Ramke. Used with the permission of Omnidawn Publishing.