BREWERS AT THEOPHANY
Like a many jointed limbs-akimbo
we spill from the car
and reassemble
A body with a wobbly center
learning to walk
(If I believe this I would never fight him)
learning to walk
(If I believe this I would never fight him)
the girls are like mice on the asphalt
skittering and laughing in squeaks
skittering and laughing in squeaks
underneath my old apartment
where I used to listen to lonely anthems
and watch meth addicts
now someone looks down, sees a family
where I used to listen to lonely anthems
and watch meth addicts
now someone looks down, sees a family
which part of the body am I
the heart I think but I don't always know
the heart I think but I don't always know
what soul animates our lanky form
that can be seat-belted into four separate places without amputation
that can walk clumsily forward with so much extra movement
where did I go I'm asking am I still I in the We
that can walk clumsily forward with so much extra movement
where did I go I'm asking am I still I in the We
Now the body stands trembling at the narthex door
My husband is as tall as the moon looking down at me
He looks like a tree after the rain with a baby caught in his branches
My husband is as tall as the moon looking down at me
He looks like a tree after the rain with a baby caught in his branches
I can't find my emotion because I am like a river
with a sapling caught in the current where it bends
my daughter at my skirts, swirling and diving
The door opens spilling out gold
we are drawn inside the briny warmth
we are drawn inside the briny warmth
like a rainbow trout we undulate, hovering
behind candle-flames like sea grass
This quiet holy place swallows noise
like an ocean like Love itself
Submerging I and Us in Thee
This quiet holy place swallows noise
like an ocean like Love itself
Submerging I and Us in Thee
so beautiful !
ReplyDeleteSome real gems of imagery here! Especially love the girls like mice line.
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