a mournful thought on the occasion of halloween

the first shadow was cast by the doctor
of the church. then there was a bishop
and two dominicans opposing the sceptical
canon episcopi. but no one was as influential
as the german churchman with his hammer.
except maybe for a certain northern king.
and even now, when i see faces staring at me
from the walls and fences of holy buildings,
i am not sure if they are portraits of saints
or their innocent victims.

the insatiable craving for meaning

there are two corpses resting
on my kitchen window sill.
far apart, the left one belongs
to the housefly, the right one
to the giant house spider.
they have been dead for weeks,
but for some reason, i can not
bring myself to remove them.

to say that it is because they
remind me of the fragility
of life would be the obvious
truism. and it is not the striking
insignificance of their deaths
or all the social metaphors
they could embody. not even
the aesthetics of the symmetry
of their position. it is the sheer
fact that i still do not know
why.

a game of collective responsibility

Right now, spiking become just another thing men do to women with relative impunity.

Gaby Hinsliff, opinion at the Guardian

it turns out i am a sexual predator. apparently,
i enjoy slipping drugs or extra shots of alcohol
into a glass that belongs to a woman in a pub
while her back is turned, and then taking her away
and raping her. and now i am even more vicious
and use a needle for spiking. and i would not
have been aware of this if it were not for the help
of the guardian’s feminist commentator, a woman.

now, to be clear about one thing: i do not make fun
of sex crime victims. i am aware that some men
do unacceptable things to women, that some men
require treatment or isolation from society, probably
both. it is certain that some men have to change
their behaviour and attitudes towards women.
but as you can see, some women should start studying
aristotle, a man.

all but a few

i bet you do not know the town of saugerties,
with its lighthouse on the hudson river, opus 40,
and the legendary big pink. why would you?
it is just another town in upstate new york, usa.
but there is one interesting fact about the people
who live there. if all but a few decided to leave
the town, it would be the same void as the one
after all the victims of gun violence in the states
last year alone.