Poem: An Astonishment

An Astonishment

It must seem to be one thing
and become the other
as it continues, but
it must also be 
that it was the other, first,
that it is not a transformation
but a trick, an illusion
of perspective and limited knowledge.
It cannot be one thing all along,
or cannot seem to be, I suppose,
must be and not be, must change
in the mind, but without changing at all,
only a shift that is felt,
not an alteration in the thing itself.
They must come return
so what was seen before
can be noticed for the first time.

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