Quang Ho |
Luck is a
star.
Money is a
plaything.
Time is a
storyteller.
And the sky
goes blue with mornings.
And the sky
goes bronze with sunsets.
And the
fireborn - they go far -
Being at
home in fire.
Carl
Sandburg
Sandburg throws down this
"something-is-something else" with such ease. "Luck is a
star"? Okay, if he means something far away and beautiful that we dream of
reaching, I can follow. "Money is a plaything", yes, money
is like that, something we use and move around and pass and receive it very
much as we would pieces in a game. And also, a plaything, not the deep-down
stuff of life (in spite of all talk to the contrary). "Time is a
storyteller", that's the best one. So full of thoughts and ideas - I could
chew on it a good while. How Time spins stories, how it uses the sky as a
backdrop for its drama. Sky goes blue, sky goes bronze; Sandburg makes such
sweeping word/image gestures it knocks me back. And then the kicker - "the
fireborn" - with just one word, how he changes us! We're not
put-upon, victims of fate or chance, we're the Fireborn. We're characters in
this story. Above us, the sky changes colour, the stars call us, the money
moves from hand to hand, and we are tested by fire. What will it prove us to
be? How far will we go? Only Time, the storyteller, knows.
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