Monday, June 22, 2009
The Pig's Solliloquy
The Pig's Soliloquy
1.
Darkness, which is to say the pathetic fallacy
that if there were such a thing as Time, He
would have nothing better to do with his nights
then piss out horrors on our little lives; is falling.
And with it
the sort of cold that makes your knees ache
like you've bowed in prayer for hours.
My father is dying, my father
is dying. Soon I will face the ultimate dilemma;
is there money in the will, and if so, how much guilt
do I allow myself to wallow in before spending it.
I have an overwhelming desire to play catch.
2.
The fist, the tiny fingers of the little man
who lives in my throat, holds my throat, are closing,
his hands close around my windpipe from the inside.
His name
is Terror, his name is Orphan. Someone
means me harm, you can't deny that.
They've put arsenic in the water and small pox
in the hospitals. I have the blood of hunters.
I used to kill; my ancestors, my father,
used to kill, to be feared, but he's forgotten
even how to live. Loss is a four letter word
that lacks the dignity to properly arrange the lips.
This
is a definition of strength. Allow me
to explain: shit folds the mouth into a sneer,
fuck brings the teeth down to touch
the lower lip, then spits itself out, it is the
Platonic ideal of the curse, it forms itself perfectly.
Hell opens the mouth to allow air to hiss out,
like a bike tire deflating in the sun. Notice
that I can only say the short ones.
Nothing is allowed us.
3.
We bless them with the offerings of our days,
they give us in trade things that break on purpose
so we'll buy more, things we don't remember
that we don't need. But they don't remember
us when we bleed.
We lack the grace of birds, or we'd shit on their cars.
Dignity
is what we're letting them take from us,
inch by inch, grain of sand by grain of sand.
Dignity
and the ability to spell our names.
Cortney L. Bledsoe
Posted over on Eratio Poetic Language
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