Grammar of Mystery

How much in shadow.

low light photography of brown window blinds

To resist the floodlight’s patrolling glare, its demands and agendas, its attendant megaphone, in favor of a posture of listening, a touch whispered enough to elicit shivers of recognition. This earned denial of easy access. The elegant strength, to hold a posture possessed of substance so rich that it will be perennially misunderstood in this landscape, resisting the impulse to break the pose of perfect opacity––to correct, as the saying goes, by shedding some light.

How else could you photograph sound?

Here is the wise light of the dark surface, opening,

in praise of the unknown, unnamed

here is a deft grammar of mystery.

How much to be,

how much to be imagined

in these shadows.

Look, do not look,

but see.

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Inspired by the work of Roy DeCarava.

Author: Stacey C. Johnson

I keep watch and listen, mostly in dark places.

5 thoughts on “Grammar of Mystery”

  1. Quite exquisite Stacey… And this line “The elegant strength, to hold a posture…perennially misunderstood in this landscape” – wow. That’s some yoga.

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