Time/No Time

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Once in no-time

God gathered volunteers

from the star-souls

and sent them to planet earth

to take birth

as soft-shelled beings

God gave them free will

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Then the Divine Presence kicked back

to watch what would happen

God hoped, perhaps, that these

be-skinned creatures would quickly

recognize their divine natures

and build for themselves

communities of love and beauty

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Certainly God, being God and omniscient,

knew already what would happen.

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Did God weep as its human creations

made cities of ugliness, fought over metals

and plots of land, inflicting death and injury?

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Was this really what God wanted?

To wait and wait until a few people

perceived their Creator and their true source?

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God must have foreseen

that all would descend into chaos and ruin

and his precious experiment would fail.

Bean

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It looked like a black bean in the kitchen sink drain.

No one had eaten black beans—

not today, not yesterday

The bean unfurled one spiky leg, two legs,

then eight

A spider the size of a quarter

humped abdomen with a white dot in the center

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I recoil in horror

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What to do? Smash it? With what? A spoon?

No, too big for that approach—

Flush it back down the drain—yes!—with hot hot water

Run the water long to make sure

Put the rubber strainer in place

to keep the creature from reemerging

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This archetypal fear of arachnids

must be built into our genes

The sudden, heart-gasping fear

the shriek, the leap backward

then the defense: shoe attack, broom, or tennis racket

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Some braver souls capture and release

Not in this house

Errant spiders are forbidden to dwell here

dispatched by any means

never to squiggle across an arm

in the night

Old Couples

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eat at the same speed

trade green peppers for olives

rearrange the furniture together

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Old couples

may not hold hands

may help one another up steps

take turns walking the dog

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Old couples

don’t shower together

have learned forgiveness

share the extra cheese pizza

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Old couples

plant trumpet vines

plan for next year

know the limits