Communion with Temporal Echoes
Let’s workshop this poem about how gestures of self-love, imagined as reaching across time to past or future selves, might ripple out through our presence to uplift others navigating similar struggles
scent of the day: Cuioum, by Orto Parisi. The leather photorealism I have been on a desperate hunt for ever since I caught a whiff of Ombre Leather, Cuioum—which has one of the best openings I have experienced (smokey leather of such rabid animalism that it could easily connote a closeup sniff of human perineum cured by sulfuric farts)—should be considered a benchmark for the suede-and-saffron genre given especially its ability to capture the full life of leather: from its most gritty and animalic—unguent boar funk, sweaty-salty ambergris—in the earliest stages of tanning (where the saffron, violet, styrax, and cade oil bring out aspects of henna-ink, burnt rubber, gunpowder, and gasoline that reinforce an industrial context); to the Tuscan-leather-reminiscent smokey-ashy suede portion (where it seems we are smelling rugged leather chair that has been fucked in and smoked in and ashed in for years to the point that it is crumbling); to an Acqua-di-Parma-reminiscent finished leather where the mandarin orange and the ambergris and the tobacco evokes images of leather satchels heated in seaside sun against the bodies of cigarette smokers; finally to rotten leather relics that seem, largely because of the dank patchouli, as if just dug out of the ground.
Communion with Temporal Echoes
Speak to the you across time:
even if there is no literal loop
(where the grayed stranger,
whispering “It’ll be okay”
in the attic corner before
your divorce, turns out to be you),
traces of that reach—rippling out
in gesture and gait—might
hearten kindreds in need.
"Communion with Temporal Echoes" explores the human capacity for self-reflection and the interconnection between past, present, and future selves. The poem uses the metaphor of speaking to oneself across time to suggest that, while there may be no literal time loops, the echoes of our actions, thoughts, and emotional states reverberate through our lives and influence others. This interplay of temporalities hints at the profound potential of self-awareness and intentionality in shaping not only one’s own journey but also the experiences of those around us.
The opening lines establish the premise of addressing oneself "across time," introducing the concept of a metaphysical dialogue that transcends linear temporality. The gray attic specter—a haunting yet intimate figure—serves as a poignant symbol of the self’s foresight and hindsight. The specific example of the specter intoning reassurance before a devastating moment, such as receiving divorce papers, underscores the tension between comfort and inevitability. This image encapsulates the paradox of time: our inability to alter the past or predict the future, yet our enduring desire to provide solace and clarity to our fractured selves.
The poem shifts from the hypothetical “loop” of literal time travel to a more grounded reflection on the subtle, embodied ways we interact with time. The "traces of such reach," manifesting in posture and gait, point to the unconscious ways our past experiences shape our physical and emotional presence in the world. This embodiment of temporal echoes suggests that self-compassion and reflection can ripple outward, influencing others who might recognize their own struggles or vulnerabilities in these gestures.
By framing self-dialogue as a source of potential uplift for others, the poem extends its scope beyond individual introspection. It implies a communal dimension to the act of engaging with one’s temporal echoes. The concept of lifting "those in need" positions self-awareness not merely as a personal endeavor but as an act of quiet altruism, where the healing or understanding of one’s own life can inspire and comfort others.
Ultimately, "Communion with Temporal Echoes" is a meditation on the interplay of time, memory, and human connection. It invites readers to consider the ways their own experiences and self-perceptions might ripple across their lives and into the lives of others, transforming personal introspection into a shared legacy of resilience and hope.
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