The Truth About the Present

John Lane

 
after Bei Dao
when rivers are intoxicated
with dioxide you gather lotus shoots
to pick their pockets is
the clock of the age
when the last songbird
shivers with undue cold like wires overhead
to handle harsh metals is
the clock of the age
when your keyboard dissolves
in the pit of nations
to write in echoes is
the clock of the age
when you forge transparencies
in the foundries upstream
the bridges are blocked by karaoke
their digital sand is
the clock of the age
the cell phone's face is always
time-dependent on fingers somewhere
today opens to the nearby delta
and tomorrow
is the clock of the age
 
Copyright © 2011 by John Lane. Used with permission of the author.

Further Reading

Poems about the End of the World
Poetry as Insurgent Art [I am signaling you through the flames]
by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
A Song On the End of the World
by Czeslaw Milosz
Apocalypse
by Gerald Stern
Apocalypse Soliloquy
by Scott Hightower
Continuity
by A. R. Ammons
Fire and Ice
by Robert Frost
in the ruins
by Mark Conway
The Very Nervous Family
by Sabrina Orah Mark