bleeding & blinking

We are mice with amputated tails.
This is a movie set; nothing is real. These wounds? They're
just make up. Special effects. Gratuitous. Now, in this scene,
the leading lady and the leading man finally realize their love
after years of not actually even liking each other very much.
We are mice with amputated tails. Bleeding on the white rug.
Being mice, we don't have any lines. Our ridiculous mutilation
is just a subplot, and so no one really cares. The director calls
for silence. The stage lights dim. The leading man staggers
toward the leading lady and takes her in his hairy arms.
We just bleed and stand there blinking, like damn fools.
james lee jobe
A bodhisattva should develop a mind that functions freely, without depending on anything or any place.
The Buddha, “The Diamond Sutra”

a delicate ballet
that she doesn't know
how lovely she is
makes her even lovelier
she is a perfect night sky
with the stars and the moon
lined up like the dancers
in a most delicate ballet
and now the conductor taps
his baton and all goes silent
and I am the audience
and the dance of her beauty
is but a second away
james lee jobe
We think we know our own life, but what we know is only an edited version, colored by our emotions and narrow vision. How close can we come to the original draft? By staring at truth, the soil is warmed, and we begin digging toward the sky.
Gregg Krech

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