Argument from Design

       Argument from Design

 

A line of spider’s thread

Cuts across the lily scene,

Highjacking the flower.

~ Sujū (Englished by Phillip Whidden)

A single thread of spider web across

The scene displaces lily as the sight

To see.  The steel-like silk is ghostly floss

And so is mystical.  It has the might

Of worlds where angels wander, where they dwell,

And so it trounces lily petals, gross

In fleshiness and fattier in smell.

The see-through fiber hovers much more close

To spirits than the meaty petals.  They

Are undeserving in its presence.  Light

Reveals the sublimation in the way

It passes through the line in pure air flight.

  Reject the thought of death the spider made

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    And trembling of the butterfly waylaid.

Phillip Whidden