Friday 28 September 2012

Tracks


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CTA cross junction, northwest corner of The Loop, Chicago; control tower 18 guides north and southbound Purple and Brown lines intersecting with east and westbound Pink and Green lines and looping Orange line above the Wells/Lake Street intersection: photo by Daniel Schwen, 2007




In labyrinthine catacombs sunk far beneath
great glass and concrete blocks
where a sacred grove once towered
white smocked post docs in masks
plant electrodes in the stripped and peeled
back skulls of mice and rats and monkeys
the actor kept distant from the act
an implicit pact of society
................................ with science
as though every creature left alive now
and supported on two feet
were not itself a test subject 
in the final animal experiment
shrouded in silence without echo
which proceeds as if without a driver
The train does not make
up its mind where it wants to go
it just follows the tracks 




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Northward view from the Adams/Wabash station at night: photo by Daniel Schwen, 2009


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Northwest corner of the Chicago Loop elevated tracks: photo by Daniel Schwen, November 2007

10 comments:

  1. ...thinking about tracks...

    "Caminante, son tus huellas
    el camino y nada más;
    Caminante, no hay camino,
    se hace camino al andar.
    Al andar se hace el camino,
    y al volver la vista atrás
    se ve la senda que nunca
    se ha de volver a pisar.
    Caminante no hay camino
    sino estelas en la mar."

    Antonio Machado

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  2. The tracks are beautiful
    specific
    lead into the clean city
    beautiful at night
    with lights.

    Nobody there
    as The Specials sang
    about the town.

    Where did all the commuters go?
    At night--
    it is a different city
    one they would not call home
    would not mourn
    except for missing
    the tracks they rode
    they counted.

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  3. "White smocked post docs in masks"
    The almost nursery lilt of the line, the comic touch, makes the image as it seeps into the head all the more horrendous.

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  4. A clock's rhythm too, of course. Tracked time.

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  5. Huge flanks
    under there somewhere
    cattails
    reds browns purples gold
    rich full
    fall Tallgrass
    frost
    list this wing
    famous
    prairie
    flyway

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  6. "The train does not make
    up its mind where it wants to go
    it just follows the tracks"

    This is it--what modern science does/replicates-- people, places, things. All the proper nouns.

    These words brand, burn, and click so smoothly. I smell the fumes, hear the whistle.

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  7. "the final animal experiment"

    This life
    but who
    are the scientists?

    We see the teams
    but who is in charge?

    Poets take up
    foresic duties
    shoved aside

    report
    to the pale blog

    to its owner beyond
    the curtain
    is the curtain.

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  8. Presumably the technicians go off to sleep in dark rooms at night (how do they sleep??), but one supposes the lights stay on in the cages; where, whatever the hour, it's always torture o'clock.

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  9. Torture O'Clock

    Dirty socks
    rock chock full-o'-nuts
    plenty yesterday.

    Today I seek
    sooth
    sayer again.

    My fortune.

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  10. "white smocked post docs in masks"

    much like

    the bearded PhD.

    we know these doctors
    who are in the midst
    of their procedures

    following an invented routine
    like the tracks
    leading in and out
    of lives

    we live and die
    by the tracks
    hobos, all
    addicted to their
    only routes
    where we hop off randomly
    into the wide and empty landscape
    curing into a ball
    before we hit the ground rolling.

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