Homo Sacer: Damn you fence sitting self. Questions and guilt abound of which path to take. And if pointed by Providence, release these binds; and if not by fate, conquer the fear that guides. Where do we turn? An investment of faith with no reward. Faith borrowed from deceit and lost. Onward, holy man, in conquest across desert and sea. Raise the flag of burden over these cities. The path forever trampled by an unsteady gait. Besieged by inconsequence, do I enter these walls? “Go into yourself and test the deeps in which your life takes rise;”* We stumble forward with derision at our back.
The sacred man is the one whom the people have judged on account of a crime. It is nor permitted to sacrifice this man, yet he who kills him will not be condemned for homicide; in the first tribunitian of law, in fact, it is noted that "if someone kills the one who is sacred according to the plebiscite, it will not be considered homicide." This is why it is customary for a bad or impure man to be called sacred.
Revision: The command never descended from high nor a Puritan's hand scrubbed of vice. Refute regression to a concept of sin weighed against the myth of the innocence. Straight edge, clarity of desire marked by action. Bereft of shame? We know no rules to bind us. We are not the damned but masters of our lives. Reject the intoxication, the referral of desire to schizophrenic enslavement where freedom should lie.
State of Exception: I act this way because I haven't anything to say and I can't say I love you without witnessing scorn in your eyes. What is this distance? This fragile skin, this hollow heart? This coward's veil pulled taut to mask a sinking gaze. Stammer idle words of hope. I recite the lines so well. We will always be strangers: The hand that grips the other but won't let go; A body fit for nothing but a hole; Abandon the loves of youth for the ghost of myself. “But to those who... remain behind, it is perhaps always like this.”*
*These lyrics were written while reading a lot of Rainer Maria Rilke which resulted in a few of his lines being borrowed.
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