“In the web of the unremarkable”

Meditation On Ruin - Jay Hopler | Long Trail Cranberry Gose

The Poem

Meditation On Ruin - Jay Hopler

It's not the lost lover that brings us to ruin, or the barroom brawl,
or the con game gone bad, or the beating
Taken in the alleyway. But the lost car keys,
The broken shoelace,
The overcharge at the gas pump
Which we broach without comment — these are the things that
eat away at life, these constant vibrations
In the web of the unremarkable.

The death of a father — the death of the mother —
The sudden loss shocks the living flesh alive! But the broken
pair of glasses,
The tear in the trousers,
These begin an ache behind the eyes.
And it's this ache to which we will ourselves
Oblivious. We are oblivious. Then, one morning—there's a
crack in the water glass —we wake to find ourselves undone.


The Beverage

Long Trail Cranberry Gose

Tart but not too sour. Not overly fruity. A nice beer. Staves off the cracks in the water glass a bit.

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