Monday, December 23, 2019

To Drink the Unknown

Does some sweet medicine rest at the top of two entwined branches of epistemology and ontology, pouring forth an effervescent broth of the unknown, quenching the ground its allowed to reach? If it rests there, shall we drink from it, if no snake guards it? I would, and have already, freely and gladly. I've already tasted it; it is a potion without poison, for I have been found guilty of no crime. Does a cross suggest or infer entanglement? Have you taken from these branches? Have you helped them grow? I'd rather not know.


Winged Figure by Abbott Handerson Thayer (1889) from The Art Institute of Chicago, CC0 Public Domain Designation (https://www.artic.edu/artworks/59798/winged-figure)
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