The Tragic Comedy of Zen

Tea

John G. Young, M.D.


In the beginning was the word
St John, the Divine

In the beginning was the word(play
st) john, the not so Divine

teaanim 

receptive

The teacher said, “That’s it.”

But there’s more

.T

.

The T)ea)cher then said, “En(lighten up.”

The no)vice took the right angle

between the lines and purely replied ,

“It fits me to a T.”

Afraid to choose.

Afraid to(o) lo(o)se.

We all know the sound

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of one hand clapping–

a big wave,

no)thing

is so tragic

as a poet who lacks

whimsy.

 

My patient with an IQ of 30 or less,

drinks her tea saying

to everything

that passes her notice,

“That’s it.”

“That’s it.”

Tough

balanceanim

between sense and non-sense.

At cross purposes,

I never metaphor or five or six

I didn’t like.

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I’m a many headed hydra,

fecund to the core.

Cut off one,

there’s more

to choose

between A)

richness and complexity

That’s it

or B)

simplicity and unity.

That’s it.

That’s contradictory.

That’s i(T.

 

 

 

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