Dim Imprecision: Ambiguity and Clarity

       Dim Imprecision:

  Ambiguity and Clarity

“Poetry could reflect on itself, acknowledge its dim imprecision,

and know itself to be interpretation and not a window onto pure truth.” ~ http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/plato-and-the-poets/

True poetry is dim and like a torch

Concealed inside a royal lantern hung

In layered cloths above a castle porch.

Such poetry is like a punctured lung

That breathes out scarlet air but through a grill,

A visor, and through bandages the lips

Resist but cannot move.  These poems fill

The night air like a fleet of smouldering ships.

True poetry is bright and like a flame

That feeds on flesh.  These spirit poems flare

In White Sands deserts.  Only God can tame

Them.  They are like a Nagasaki glare.

..True poetry is dimness, brightness, both

….At once, a traitoress’s muttered oath.