– in morrow’s space –

A Face
- – in morrow’s space –
Tho near impossible to climb Finding the image of her face, That meant will form in time A face, be from an awry place, Has thus but aging to define To hold in morrow’s space, For a visage fixed sublime Be set as tho a part effaced, In a façade in need to find Be of memory ye do prize, With its recall of total bind Thus, so more than surmised, From a failed god’s ambuscade Who’d long forgotten to be wise, Till such shenanigans he displayed, To a face in morrows’ space implied Yet not his play, tho but of nature’s say!
Imaging mans’ unconsciousness toward reality... © Jean-Jacques Fournier
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Written in Sweetsburg November 17, 2022
The image and words remind me of Beckett.
Thank you again, my dear long time young friend, for your compliment, though unimaginable, is food and magic for the soul of a scribbler such as meself. thus so to be compared to the grandeur of master author Beckett. I do humbly accept your continuing encouragement!