Entranced

Ponsot, Marie

Entranced I For openers any wall has doors in it. Openers (who want a door not for air but for passing through) open & shut it forcefully, under heavy pressure from the atmosphere...

...Making an exit can unlock you— the way entrances do— to being outgoing...
...Openers (who want a door not for air but for passing through) open & shut it forcefully, under heavy pressure from the atmosphere outside...
...In verse & reverse word and worm both turn...
...Exits are disclosure...
...Marie Ponsot...
...The ideal opener investigates those osmotic waterfalls which infiltrate doorless walls II To enter the enclosure of the garden or the citadel be door, be son or daughter be the dearness of pleasure...

Vol. 126 • November 1999 • No. 20


 
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