All the easy solutions
to the Gordion's Knots
of today's
chaining
lie in the past,
ignored
when they were
so close.
No sword
can cut
what then hands
could have untied.
Was it ever so?
Was there
a time
when what was easy
was done,
the ropes
ready for binding
never tied,
or casually cut
with a knife,
the future
saved
from cascading
errors, weakness
that grows
day by slow day
from the inside?
Or were there,
since
the earliest days,
this
passing of solutions
amidst tribulations,
spiralling
into the withering
of autumns
without summers,
exile
without Eden?
26.05.2025
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