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    An Horatian Notion by Thomas Lux

    Thomas LuxThe thing gets made, gets built, and you’re the slave
    who rolls the log beneath the block, then another,
    then pushes the block, then pulls a log
    from the rear back to the front
    again and then again it goes beneath the block,
    and so on. It’s how a thing gets made – not
    because you’re sensitive, or you get genetic-lucky,
    or God says: Here’s a nice family,
    seven children, let’s see: this one in charge
    of the village dunghill, these two die of buboes, this one
    Kierkegaard, this one a drooling

    nincompoop, this one clerk, this one cooper.
    You need to love the thing you do – birdhouse building,
    painting tulips exclusively, whatever – and then
    you do it
    so consciously driven
    by your unconscious
    that the thing becomes a wedge
    that splits a stone and between the halves
    the wedge then grows, i.e., the thing
    is solid but with a soul,
    a life of its own. Inspiration, the donnée,

    the gift, the bolt of fire
    down the arm that makes the art?
    Grow up! Give me, please, a break!
    You make the thing because you love the thing
    and you love the thing because someone else loved it
    enough to make you love it.
    And with that your heart like a tent peg pounded
    toward the earth’s core.
    And with that your heart on a beam burns
    through the ionosphere.
    And with that you go to work.

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