Person With Weight
after “Inamorata” by Alejandra Pizarnik
She is out there
She wears coats and scarves and mittens
and cold-walks the cobblestones
She is me
and sings
What if she gave up keening?
She loses eyelashes in the wind
Waters shift in the sewers beneath her boots
She sings to scarves, to mittens, to her mother
Mother, what if we gave up keening?
What if I let him never
turn around to face me never begged
the buck to lower himself to his knees
and rub his great horns
on the cobblestone’s edges
What if she gave up keening
She is me
Would she wait for
the wood shop to roll-close its doors
throw her wails at telephone poles
She and her ghost-mother and her ghost-mother’s mother
would they all could they all
and the ocean
would it pick her up
the fish speak and she hear them
and could she touch their whiskers
She is quiet
and me
and the place where keening has been
is wet
the place where keening has been is wet !
ReplyDeletei <3 "she loses eyelashes in the wind"
ReplyDeleteLoving how thoughts run into one another here
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