Anthropophobia: or, the Danger of Others
Let’s face it: our primary threat is the Other.
Those alive and breathing, in need.
Replete with sense and emotions, desires.
Thoughts, feelings, and dreams.
Con-fused.
Instinct and culture,
Learning and language,
and bodies:
physiques requiring space,
ears, eyes, limbs and digits,
the nerve!(s) and bellies and hearts.
Brains complete with mind and will,
Choice and intent,
the capability to discern.
Sexual organs,
Breath-pollution.
Stealing glances –
the lechery of looking –
what they plunder to hear.
This multitude of selves and their interests,
their tumultuous clamor to survive
and their ubiquity:
disruption of personhoods and presence
leaving The Exit as the only escape.
Most dangerous, Other:
the contact, connection,
and ability to attach.
Insidious deception –
a paradox of similarity,
of kind –
some others so like
as to be indistinguishable,
from our selves.

