Sunday, February 8, 2009


Like Teaching Apes to Fly

the teacher learns and the

student teaches toward

rudimentary self-teaching

über-genes twitching in

dormant helixes.


we preach hatred to mute

choruses ingratiating

the flames with a lapping tongue;


soaring begins with the

crawling slug, a backbone

springs from the determined

amoeba;


we learn to decipher

the universal stone

only to utter good-bye

with a yawn, the dawn

escaping from an apish entrée.

©2002 Ray Timmins



2 comments:

  1. If I wasn't about to leave work I could say more... but just wanted to say, this is a very interesting poem Ray. Its intriguing.

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  2. thanks, you're not so bad yrself, your poetry is amazing!

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