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For this session we read a poem “Under Ideal Conditions” by Al Zolynas, posted below.
Our prompt was: “Write about losing the light.”
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"Under Ideal Conditions" by Al Zolynas say in the flattest part of North Dakota on a starless moonless night no breath of wind a man could light a candle then walk away every now and then he could turn and see the candle burning seventeen miles later provided conditions remained ideal he could still see the flame somewhere between the seventeenth and eighteenth mile he would lose the light if he were walking backwards he would know the exact moment when he lost the flame he could step forward and find it again back and forth dark to light light to dark what's the place where the light disappears? where the light reappears? don't tell me about photons and eyeballs reflection and refraction don't tell me about one hundred and eighty-six thousand miles per second and the theory of relativity all I know is that place where the light appears and disappears that's the place where we live originally published by Laterthanever Press, 1994, San Diego CA Copyright Al Zolynas
