Translations
Cyanotyping life into poetry
means accepting that events will
almost certainly be distorted,
for that is part of the process.
Some colors remain
while others subside
as they make way for clarity
that was not present
while we lived unaware
that we might want to
write about this someday.
Transposing single images to create film
or forcing themes out of sadness,
the results do not matter
as long as they are obvious
to the reader.
Yet photographers do not need
to worry about distorting themselves
through their work;
poets can only hope that
their distortions grow larger
than the smallnesses they capture
in words.