My Own Subjectivity Bothers Me
for Brian Blanchfield
But yours is intoxicating with its modest, beneficent tone:
the remaking of yours to mine in nods of agreement.
Poetry is a fundraiser for the faux haughty,
but also a trident for the humble.
This is an achievement.
Perhaps it's because there are always three ways to solve a problem if prodded:
To flounder unbecomingly
To guess with adoration
To adorn, privately and publicly
The requirements make me confused
because the lack of detachment
to each is the new climax.
But that's only how to respond to one person—not several.
Duress for the appropriate equation makes a kind of thinking
subtract itself with no uncanny sphere.
We become diviners in principle where subjectivity is rueful:
our foregrounds mark our behavior and our cultural context.
Let's give in to self-praise.
Let's be stalwarts together.
Prageeta Sharma, "My Own Subjectivity Bothers Me" from Undergloom. Copyright © 2013 by Prageeta Sharma. Reprinted by permission of Fence Books.
Source:
Undergloom
(Fence Books)