Archaeology of the Mind—“I have looked upon the face of Agamemnon”

Archeology of the Mind—

  “I have looked upon the

     face of Agamemnon”

“Keats knew that if he wanted his poems to travel

further into the world, embracing more of its

miseries as well as its pleasures, he must make

himself a more ‘naturally’ knowledgeable writer.”

~ Andrew Motion, Keats

I have traveled a good deal in Concord“.   ~ Henry David Thoreau

To travel deeply, far, far in across

The spirit, into inward regions known

To others, one must suffer risk of loss

Like vanilla-flavored calm turned to bone

Or papyri in desert sands.  The mind

Of humans is a subterranean

Realm like snarled lattices of purblind

Paths in buried Mediterranean

Atlantises submerged on top of each

Other and every brain is all of these.

To penetrate them all, to make the breach

To truth about them needs no arcane keys

But only honest excavation of one brain.

Dig deeply in your own, ignoring pain.