[to walk means to fall]

to walk means to fall
to thrust forward

          to fall and catch

the seemingly random
is its own system of gestures

based on a series of neat errors
          falling and catching

to thrust forward

sometimes the body misses
then collapses

sometimes
it shatters

with this particular knowledge

a movement spastic
                    and unwieldy

is its own lyric and
the able-bodied are

tone-deaf to this singing some

          falling

is of its own grace

some

          falling

                    rather occurs

out of laziness or distraction

here, the entire frame is shaken

these are the falls

where I tell myself

          you shouldnt have fallen

I mean to inflict

while the critic of the world watches

o stupid, stupid world
Jennifer Bartlett, "[to walk means to fall]" from Autobiography/Anti-Autography.  Copyright © 2014 by Jennifer Bartlett.  Reprinted by permission of Jennifer Bartlett.
Source: Autobiography/Anti-Autography (theenk Books, 2014)