The Well
We all know of the well’s existence
For some, it is an old structure
A trivial relic
For others, it is a hazard
A place where people disappear
To look down into its depths is terrifying, dizzying
It is vast, dark, empty, silent
Yet time and again it calls to us
With faint whispers
The scientists devise clever experiments
Dropping objects
Then observing, calculating
The philosophers bring their rope
Carefully descending
Always looking up to the light
But none are more daring than the mystics
They go unhindered, unprotected, untethered
They fall
With reckless abandon
And a knowing smile