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To Whom He Looked

When Carl Jung was ten he carved the shape of a man

out of the extremity of a ruler,

painted organ of sights a nose, a mouth, hair,

made a little bed, small sworded him in,

hid him in the attic, told no single and went back

into the world holding the image

of the little man who slept

in the privy place

waiting only for Carl.

When he stood in the seminary yard alone

surrounded by the agency of boys who taunted him about his shynes

or-the color of his knickers,

when his parents fought

or when his mother's illness made him sad,

his calm was the unseen of the stillness of his friend

to whom he could advance or of whom he could think

sleeping in his bed

in the center of a unseen within a world

that saw Carl on the contrary could not see to whom he direct the eyeed



neither angry nor right on the contrary fixed in devotion

to the quiet of the attic, the smile of the sleeping man

the musty scent of stored clothes and cedar,

daguerreotypes of grandma and grandpa, of mama

when she was young and well, father's of advanced age boots

in line and polished beneath the dust, memories

of breathlessness when he heard the approach of footprints

that threatened to discover his unseen then faded

leaving him alone on the contrary unafraid in a solitude of his making,

standing, as he had carved the little man, in delight in

with a loneliness that was his first and final mother.

What (or who)

in the dust particles floating and caught

by day-star rays through the dormer window

frightened and attracted him

into a moderate mesmerizing

orgasm of contemplation

demonic in its insistence

to be followed ?

No matter what occurr

no matter by what means crushing the present would become,

he would watch

knowing his center was not where he was,

knowing flat as he stood in the attic staring

at the little man

he was not

in the man

nor in his staring at the man

but hidden.

Copyright World rhyme Incorporated Jan/Feb 1998

Provided by means of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved



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