I leave my rage to the sea and the sun

Apr 23, 2012 21:30

Yeah, tonight's gonna be another short entry. I'm tired and cold and I've been awake since 4:30. I hate the end of the semester, I really do. I just have to get through this week, though, and things should calm down a bit. So that'll be good.

Anyway! Tonight's poem is one of those that I found floating around the internet and liked. One of the good things about keeping a log of them like this is that hopefully one day, when I have the time to do some pleasure reading again, I'll be able to look back at these entries and track down some of these poets and read more of their work.



They lied, my friend. They injected
their despair beneath your skin
like a parasitic insect laying eggs
in the body of another species.

Nothing they said is true,
everything about you is honorable. Every pore
that opens and closes-a multitude
along the expanse of your body, the
follicles from which hair sprouts
emerging again and again like spiders’ floss
spun from a limitless source.

Your feet with thickened nails. Your anger
like the wisdom of elephants. Your
omnipresent fear, like mist off the sea.
Your neglected breasts and the sober practicality
of your anus. Your elegant neck and
quick smile. Your small hungers,
each a song.

You wait, huddled. Or carry yourself from
place to place like a burden. As if
you would stash yourself, if you could,
in a bus station locker, or somewhere smaller.
You don’t really hope, but
you can’t give it up completely.

Some stubborn nugget
is lodged like a bullet in bone.
Though each breath stings with the cold
suck of it, you can know the truth.
Every cell of your body vibrates with its own intelligence.
Every atom is pure.

Jeezy creezy, the physicality of this. I love it.

grad school, poems

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