kaberett: A series of phrases commonly used in academic papers, accompanied by humourous "translations". (science!)
kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2014-01-16 11:47 pm

[accidental poem] a feeling (well past bedtime)

this is my job: to say "I don't know; let's find out"
to delight in the possibilities of ignorance
to own my whole self, my joyful unknowing
to tease out the best questions I can ask
(fingers gentle through hair or soil or water)
and trusting follow where they lead,
because nothing is ever truly wasted
(or everything is -- in the end, it's all perspective).

but first-- o, first: I had to achingly unlearn
the fear & doubt I'd been so patient taught
as though their absence could erase the thoughts
that penetrate & permeate my mind.

pray do not tell our children: be afraid.
pray do not teach them shame. instead
let them rejoice, for "I don't know"
is not an end: it's a beginning,
the first step down the branching paths
that lead inexorably home.