HEPHAESTUS

Pay attention.

Having fallen

In this era of error,

We’re re-raised among wreckage.

What happened to us,

We asked. A true inquiry.

As if we’re simply the affected,

The recipient, to which

Such rambling trauma was sent.

As if we did not give the very cry

To which our bows were bent.

We labor equally

When we fall as when we rise.

Always remember that

What happened to us

Happened through us.

We wonder how close

Can we come to light

Before we shut our eyes.

How long can we stand the dark

Before we become more than our shadows.

Pay attention.

Concern is the debt

We always owed each other.


This is not an allegory.

Descend into ourselves,

Like a fruit caught by its own branch.

That clear plunge is the beginning

Of what we ought to become.


Say our feet miss a step on a stair—

Shock zagging hard up our veins—

—Even as our foot forgives the ground.

The blood jaggedly striking in our veins

Reminding ourselves we are perishable

But prevailing, living & livid.

Sometimes

The fall

Just makes

Us

More

Ourselves.