The Book of the Fourfold Event

By L. M. Rivera

for Rusty Morrison

I.


Why do we immortally begin

with an apocalyptic outpouring—

the way a diamond

might be flung

into a black pond—

or . . .

the way

He proposes blindness

as precondition—

a gnostic logic

satanically composed—

by which I

mean to say:

He is holding

a severed head

full of cold diamonds—

and you are simply

reading from The Book

of Numinous Idiocy.


II.


Surrounded by books

is not the same

as being suffocated

by an actual

book—

the differential mean

hidden behind

a marble wall—

the wall

hidden beneath

a sable fur tapestry—

the tapestry

not hidden at all

but, rather,

befogged

and foregrounded

by gilded pistols—

positioned

on a pair

of mahogany tables

inborn,

as if to justify

the incident.


III.


We've encountered

a triangulated mirror

in conversation, mostly—

our patience vanished

long ago—

the inertia

of miniature masks

and organized wreckage—

left alone

in isolated space—

where breathing disperses,

in dispensed with—

the moment

wherein there is no more—

and

then

there's

the

blind

silences.


IV.


The Event, described,

no longer applies

to current conditions,

unless (of course)

the conditions

change back

and, therefore,

modify themselves

in epistemic fashion—

like being stuck

under The Bridge

with red horns

sticking upward

and delicate,

excluding a way

that does not

claustrophobe

and claw

the mind,

the way one pauses

before

their

own

beheading.

Copyright Credit: L.M. Rivera, "The Book of the Fourfold Event" from Against Heidegger.  Copyright © 2020 by L.M. Rivera.  Reprinted by permission of Omnidawn Publishing.
Source: Against Heidegger (Omnidawn Publishing, 2020)