Found Philosophy

Monday, November 17, 2008

How do you respond?
He could remark that his death was a resurrection,
an interesting philosopher that should know how to live.
One terms without asking a human mourning affords posthumous gifts.
The work of thinkers taught me significance in their precondition, the predestination of a voice.
October in enslavement, offered to me freely,
not to be a link but strictly moments.
Moments as demands.
"I am," he says,
because he is,
because it is.
Reputation changed, he admitted his rules were art, signs to no particular intentions.
He missed the response of an apartheid opposition, his terror undermined death.
In another life is a thought, "How do you respond to your life and your name?"
The meaningless task of what a life makes on us with enjoyable beginnings.

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