“I am the librarian
if I were The Bookless Librarian
it would be: they ate it all
if termites hadn’t taken
I would not be this token Librarian
prompting a chair out of thin air
without foundations to reference
the tiles slammed together
as cover-to-covers do with dust clouds
expelled to breathe-sneeze
as output and deliriously welcomed
as divinely insightful
I am the librarian,
punch cards, card catalogs, ink blots: gone
accordions of accolades and all words by me
have I the ability to imagine myself otherwise
all the resources all the mice and all the men
yet stuck I am in fumigation and sfumato,
being now seeking clips and coupons
to a better life of quotes tomorrow
I am covering this rebound bundle
sliding loans for borrowers in carts for archives
among these on a page xiii I am the librarian
someone underlined but me
while patrons enjoy the
peace and echo
of empty space
I am the librarian who
makes book ends
meet”
—animasuri’24
—-•
Triggers
(Thank you, Mr. George Keller Hart for independently corroborating some attributes, for independently offering resources to the public, and for adding critical value with your posts on LinkedIn)
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