A man fell to his death from the 10th floor of a building. The poem uses abstract language and references to physics formulas to describe the man's fall from the building to the ground. It suggests that the man's fall was caused by more than just physics or environmental factors, alluding to other pressures in his life that may have contributed to his death. The document ends by noting that his former employer regretfully announced his passing.
A man fell to his death from the 10th floor of a building. The poem uses abstract language and references to physics formulas to describe the man's fall from the building to the ground. It suggests that the man's fall was caused by more than just physics or environmental factors, alluding to other pressures in his life that may have contributed to his death. The document ends by noting that his former employer regretfully announced his passing.
A man fell to his death from the 10th floor of a building. The poem uses abstract language and references to physics formulas to describe the man's fall from the building to the ground. It suggests that the man's fall was caused by more than just physics or environmental factors, alluding to other pressures in his life that may have contributed to his death. The document ends by noting that his former employer regretfully announced his passing.
A man fell to his death from the 10th floor of a building. The poem uses abstract language and references to physics formulas to describe the man's fall from the building to the ground. It suggests that the man's fall was caused by more than just physics or environmental factors, alluding to other pressures in his life that may have contributed to his death. The document ends by noting that his former employer regretfully announced his passing.
3 where A is the tenth floor of steel and glass (He was on
4 the noon shift forging the dream to a reality fine mean 5 could slumber in, or whores, in antechamber, touch their bone) 6 and B the level earth (Above the clogged engine 7 a shadow traced the lines on his foot, while shoot 8 his brain with firelights the money did). Put 9 down an imaginary circle around the vertical. 10 Compute the square of guilt against an integral 11 his age built when he was young: wrong, 12 axiomatic: the sum stands thus: Along 13 the curve X (none noticed the leap; what they saw 14 was the red imprint) by which we know 15 the nothing particualr, the momentum 16 carried him to the point beyond the dictum— 17 Hic primus geometros—for a body physical, a 18 Mass, emits energy equal to zero, the stay 19 Necessary to arrive at a base, as in Berger’s 20 Formula for optics. Here we remember 21 the fallacy of inclusive force if we extend 22 A to the absolute (He was, a day ago, threatened 23 With dismissal for displeasing a superior) 24 and call it the Cause: heat, hunger, air— 25 these were just contingent. To recapitulate: 26 Berger’s law does not apply here, as the late 27 Projections of X show, space being non-mathematic; 28 from A to B the descent exhibits a quick 29 increase in force, though the exact ellipsis we know not. 30 (The Blank and Blank Co., Inc., regrets to announce that. . . .)