Silent Letters
By Charles Harper Webb
Treacherous as trap door spiders,
they ambush children's innocence.
'Why is there g h in light? It isn't fair!'
Buddha declared the world illusory
as the p sound in psyche. Sartre
said the same of God from France,
Olympus of silent letters, n'est -ce pas?
Polite conceals an e in the same way
'How are you?' hides 'I don't care.'
Physics asserts the desk I lean on,
the brush that fluffs my hair,
are only dots that punctuate a nullity
complete as the g sound in gnome,
the c e in Worcestershire.
Passions lurk under the saint's bed,
mute as the end of love.
They glide toward us, yellow eyes
gleaming, hushed as the finality
of hate, malice, snake.
As easily predict the h in lichen,
choral, Lichtenstein,
as laws against throttling rats,
making U-turns on empty streets.
Such nonsense must be memorized.
'Imagine dropkicking a spud,'
Dad said. 'If e breaks off
your toe, it spoils your potato.'
Like compass needles
pointing north, silent letters
show the power of hidden things.
Voiced by our ancestors,
but heard no more, they nudge
our thoughts toward death,
infinity, our senses' inability
to see the earth as round,
circling the sun in a universe
implacable as 'Might Makes Right,'
ineffable as tomorrow's second r,
incomprehensible as imbroglio's g,
the e that finishes inscrutable,
imponderable, immense,
the terrifying k in 'I don't know.'
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The day before vacation always makes me need a vacation. Did many many laundries, had lunch with
...and here is a picture with some of the adults. The teenagers really did not look like they wanted much to do with their parents!
And here are lots of penguins. The tags on the wings identify the penguins' names and genders.
Our cats know that we are going away. Hence, they are sitting on the suitcases and travel guides. But tomorrow I am betting they will be sitting on
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