Latest Update: crucible (2024-12-17)
Into the warm library, into
enveloping waves of paper aroma:
the smell of thought, of ages,
of forgotten dreams.
I find on a rotating shelf
an encyclopedic volume
with an oceanic title.
Opening, I begin on the surface:
familiar waters, bright sun-rippled
shining ships, and sea life.
I turn the page and dive
into a placid blue world of bubbles,
peaceful whales, societies of fish,
and shipwrecks, skeletal and sleeping.
Turn the page and, deeper now,
the last light of the sun outlines
sheer chasms falling into black
where larger shapes glide in the murk.
I hold my breath and turn again
and fall out of the room into
an inky dark pregnant with beasts
unnamed, all tentacled and pulsing
beyond reason, syringe teeth
and empty glowing eyes that know
not light nor mercy, only hunger.
Mouths sifting infinite water.
I know this place; how can I know it?
This hungry void swallows my mind,
consumes even the memory
of the book that once contained it.
I am speeding down, descending
to a depth beyond the light of words.