![]() Repulsive Theory
Little has been made of the soft, skirting action of magnets reversed, while much has been made of attraction. But is it not this pillowy principle of repulsion that produces the doily edges of oceans or the arabesques of thought? And do these cutout coasts and incurved rhetorical beaches not baffle the onslaught of the sea or objectionable people and give private life what small protection it's got? Praise then the oiled motions of avoidance, the pearly convolutions of all that slides off or takes a wide berth; praise every eddying vacancy of Earth, all the dimpled depths of pooling space, the whole swirl set up by fending-off extending far beyond the personal, I'm convinced immense and good in a cosmological sense: unpressing us against each other, lending the necessary never to never-ending. From Volume 183, Number 2, November 2003 Copyright © The Poetry Foundation |