Too Many and Too Few

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Too Many and Too Few

Too Many and Too Few
Locking and Unlocking
Turkey and Europe
At the Tomb of Kant
On Kant, Again
Critique of Pure (T)reason
Envy
Unheimlich

1F Is it possible that I’ve recently become homeless at home
In our happy Europe only through fear that
Sooner or later, what was suppressed will return again?

Should I keep on dreaming of my own freedom
Away from the fragile home, at an age when many
Find themselves attracted to the calmness of the eternal resting place?

My fear of being influenced by those from the other side of reality
Is not just a matter of poetic or philosophical influence,
But a fear that I am already Beyond the PleasurePrinciple.

A play of repetition as the play of existence:
I and Europe, Europe and I. You and Europe, Europe and you.
Ritual circling. Dizziness.

An ideal love towards being homeless at home

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1. Unheimlich – literally “un-home-ly”, but idiomatically, “uncanny”, “scary”, “creepy”, is a Freudian concept of an instance where something can be familiar, yet foreign at the same time, resulting in a feeling of it being uncomfortably strange.

AuthorIvan Djeparoski
2018-08-21T17:22:48+00:00 September 2nd, 2012|Categories: Poetry, Blesok no. 85|0 Comments