person+ al+hood=?

when people say personal in relation to poetry they often say:



"the use of the personal"



how can we know if the personal is using us?



By this I mean to make a distinction between the personal and us.



or me and the personal.



or then again is the personal all that is the case?



how can I write the impersonal?



perhaps a computer can write the impersonal.



or a camera in Siberia rotating and snapping pictures all on its own.



but once we start seeing/hearing/smelling/eating/touching

things get very personal



how can we know if we are getting too personal?



is getting too personal simply not personal at all?



the personal as insult:



"I don't mean to be personal, but . . . "



what does the al in person do?



when is a person no longer a person?



a person is a person is a person?



give me back my person!



per son= each son?



or each sun?



or sum?



or "we are all enlisted and the conflict is 'ore . . . happy are we . . . happy are we"



person+hood= one hooded sun?



personhood is sacred



it should be protected against . . .





project personhood