Today's poem is by Rebecca Morgan Frank
How to Make Your Own Automaton
Devote yourself to the resurrection, build
a body that moves. Begin with the skin:cast a bulwark, impermeable hardware
more malleable than meat.Dispatch your lusus naturae
like a Trojan horse into the factorieswhere they won't understand what lurks
in the future. Someone's just doingtheir job: sure, the buildings remain. Yes, it will
self-destruct, wipe out its own hard drive.Tell yourself your creations are
amusements, or machines made to dothe work and leave you to invention as if
destruction were the sole work of others.Tell yourself you have built something
that outlasts grief ratherthan something that invents and repeats it.
Did not Daedalus grasp the dangeras he swaddled his son's agile frame
with a cape of feathers?And yet, what a wonder,
to see your creation launchinto flight and hover before the sun.
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from Southern Indiana Review
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