Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Fishing


I.
You want real? Draw your thumbs along
the backbones of fossilized fish
and press your fingers into the brush
of vertebrae, the singular eyes, fronds
of fins. See? Self-portrait. Osteichthyes fanned
in accuracy, bone-hollows that are you
exactly, you perpetually, you
who thought yourself detached from sand,
salt, and cannibal rage. Now sit outside
this tank. Want in? Want to be sleek? Too bad.
But imagine being made that way. Whose reel,
you think, wouldn't relent before fish-
mouths, the O a cavernous word out of the belly
where God is mean and fresh?
2.
A fish?--an angel on the sill?
But what if you accidentally
knock it over? Is that okay with you?--
water slopped from the bowl
through to the sheets, where, deeply, you
are flying in your dreams, the dead
glass flopping around your head?
The whole thing reeks of disappointment.
This line of thinking only gets
you hung up on quiet, peace and quiet.
That's you, resistant to change,
though sometimes you're God and sometimes you're
seafood, fresh out of water, breathing your
big letdown, shocked to see what you've made.
3.
Bagged, fell for it again. You look
to feed off something, and snag, it's eating you.
Say something, won't you? True,
something like utterance has you hooked,
the gasp's old motion was to blame.
Your little ocean heaves forth like a heart
bursting with insight, and while you want,
insensible, to be surprised, you think: flies,
it surely flies, neglecting that it seems,
only seems that I am I,
or that the wings of everything are mid-flight.
Here after the piercing, comes a still small voice
drying over the rocks where we came up once
before, and found us, and turned back too late.



from The Keepsake Storm

5 comments:

LKD said...

God bless you for posting this, Suzanne.

I must add Gina's book to my ever-growing wish-list.

Suzanne said...

Laurel,
You should Gina's book at the very tippy top of your list. The tippy-top-top.

Suzanne said...

(add) you should add Gina's book...;-)

gina said...

Oh My God, Suzanne. You've made me cry. You, you.

Thank you.

Suzanne said...

XOXO

You know, typing these poems--yours and Simmons' let me enter them in a very deep way--I thought I knew Fishing backwards and forwards from all the readings I gave it, but no, I did not. You are a true genius.

XOXO