Half-light by Frank Bidart
Author:Frank Bidart
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
III
I covered my arm with orchid juice.
With my hatchet I split a mangrove stick
from a tree, and sharpened it.
I covered the killing stick with orchid juice.
We were camping at Marunga Island
looking for oysters. This woman I was about to kill
at last separated herself from the others
to hunt lilies. She walked into the swamp, then
got cold, and lay down on sandy ground.
After I hit her between the eyes with my hatchet
she kicked, but couldn’t
raise up.
With my thumb over the end of the killing stick
I jabbed her Mount of Venus until her skin pushed
back up to her navel. Her large intestine
protruded as though it were red calico.
With my thumb over the end of the killing stick
each time she inhaled
I pushed my arm
in a little. When she exhaled, I stopped. Little by little
I got my hand
inside her. Finally I touched her heart.
Once you reach what is
inside it is outside. I pushed the killing stick
into her heart.
The spirit that belonged to that dead woman
went into my heart then.
I felt it go in.
I pulled my arm
out. I covered my arm with orchid juice.
Next I broke a nest of green ants
off a tree, and watched the live ants
bite her skin until her skin moved by itself
downward from her navel and covered her bones.
Then I took some dry mud and put my sweat
and her blood in the dry mud
and warmed it over a fire. Six or eight times
I put the blood and sweat and mud
inside her uterus until there was no trace of her
wound or what I had done.
I was careful none of her pubic hair was left
inside her vagina for her husband to feel.
Her large intestine stuck out several feet.
When I shook some green ants on it, a little
went in. I shook some more. All of it went in.
When I whirled the killing stick with her heart’s blood
over her head, her head
moved. When I whirled it some more, she moved
more. The third time I whirled the killing stick
she gasped for breath. She blew some breath
out of her mouth, and was all right.
I said, You go eat some lilies. She
got up. I said, You will live
two days. One day you will be happy. The next, sick.
She ate some lilies. She walked around, then
came back and slept. When laughing and talking women
woke her she gathered her lilies and returned to camp.
The next day she walked around and played,
talked and made fun, gathering with others oysters
and lilies. She brought into camp what she
gathered. That night she lay down and died.
Even the gods cannot
end death. In this universe anybody can kill anybody
with a stick. What the gods gave me
is their gift, the power to bury within each
creature the hour it ceases.
Everyone knows I have powers but not such power.
If they knew I would be so famous
they would kill me.
I tell you because your tongue is stone.
If the gods ever give you words, one night in
sleep you will wake to find me above you.
•
After sex & metaphysics,—
… what?
What you have made.
•
Infinite the forms, finite
tonight as I find again in the mirror
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