Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

To the Light, Darkly

"...to contemplate man's place in the universe..."

To the Light, Darkly

News that Bill Gates is no longer
the world's richest man shook me.

I was moved to contemplate
man's place in the universe.
God's accordion.

Our tiny mortal minds are hard-
wired for linear time.

Time exists only relative
to constant speed of light.
Einstein's violin.

Mind is a sense.
Like sight, taste, hearing,
smell, and touch.
No more, no less.

Because I think I am?
Am what?

God doesn't meddle in men's affairs.
Minor personal miracles occur:
Deeds of dangling spirits of dead.

In time we die.

Like my neighbor down the hall,
Mrs. Scirghio, said after her husband
died choking on a chicken bone:

"When ya numbuz up, ya numbuz up."

Eternity is a conceit.

Absence of time
is not eternity.

Every breath is.






Article © Ted Jonathan. All rights reserved.
Published in the June 17, 2019 issue .
Image(s) are public domain.
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