Re: Constantly Risking Absurdity - Lawrence F.
Posted by:
IanB (---.tnt11.mel1.da.uu.net)
Date: October 15, 2021 04:59PM
Not answering your question, Erik, but out of interest, another poem using a circus tent metaphor, which images 'the empty air of existence' in a different way:
The End of the World
by Archibald MacLeish
Quite unexpectedly, as Vasserot
The armless ambidextrian was lighting
A match between his great and second toe,
And Ralph the lion was engaged in biting
The neck of Madame Sossman while the drum
Pointed, and Teeny was about to cough
In waltz-time swinging Jocko by the thumb—
Quite unexpectedly the top blew off:
And there, there overhead, there, there hung over
Those thousands of white faces, those dazed eyes,
There in the starless dark the poise, the hover,
There with vast wings across the cancelled skies,
There in the sudden blackness the black pall
Of nothing, nothing, nothing—nothing at all.