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Tom Merrill's avatar

This is a strong, rather handsomely written poem. At first I noticed its length, and that almost made me skip it; but instead, I tried a few lines.... and a continuing savor carried me along to the end. The flower children evolving into entrepeneurs, moneyworshipers, and abettors of wars is the future the prophet correctly foretold. My guess is the poem's prophet is a fictional character made up by the author--the prohet speaks a very elevated english even for one high on pot. Probably nobody at The Woodstock Event had the slightest inklng how opposite their future selves would be those all swaying stoned. Sticking the prophet in is fine with me. I didn't mind before and after being conjoined. No, I wouldn't change a word. What would I say the poem's fundamental message is? Dreams are overtaken by destinies I suppose. It was their destiny to become part of the system because the system writes all the checks, and thus most must rely on it for a halfway comfortable life. Mammon rules here.

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Daniel Leach's avatar

While I truly appreciate the kind words and insightful comments, I feel I should point out that whether

one actually attended the event, as I did, or even declined to participate in the cultural degeneration which I attempted to portray in the poem, we have all lived within a cultural matrix which was in large part determined by it and related experiences. The unfolding of this cultural paradigm has proceeded with the seeming ineluctablity of a classical tragedy. The character of the devil is, of course, fictional and reflects, in my own experience, the sort of alluring and seductive quality of the spirituality so much in circulation at that time. Nor should my description of this process be misconstrued as pessimism about the future, for even though the spectres of civilizational collapse and world war are clearly looming, I believe that there is much in recent cultural trends that is indeed hopeful. I hope that the kind of collective spiritual introspection that this piece demands can somehow contribute to an awakening of a more positive paradigm. I believe that this website is among the best examples of that process.

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