Eugene Ostashevsky

The Two-Dimensional Philosopher

We play at “Is it true I am real
                   and death will come”


We look at the photograph of the philosopher
The philosopher has the wet eyes of a rodent


Alas, but I am not real, says the philosopher
I am a photograph


In my photograph I am depicted
with my favorite phonograph


The phonograph plays through the day
What does it play, say?


I made love long ago
to somebody else


At least I think it was love
Love is, never having to say


boy
am I sorry


She took this photograph
of me and my favorite monograph


And then we played at “Is it true I am real
                                      and death will come”


So what was your conclusion?
we ask the philosopher


Tell us
Tell us
Tell us
           Deaf man, dead man
           ancestor god
           Deine Zunge ist rot
           Your tongue is rot


The philosopher in the photograph
only clutches


his favorite monograph
cause language, what can it say

 

 

"The Two-Dimensional Philosopher" is reprinted from the collection Iterature (Ugly Duckling Presse).