Tethered to Stars by Fady Joudah
Author:Fady Joudah
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 2021-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
Equinox
A gift economy stuffs its pockets
with stones that hold
their shape like water.
Weâre more water than blood,
and more than water, a sea
isnât a river, just ask the rain.
Weâre other worms
for other silk roads,
a theory unified,
a dream of nucleotides.
Isomers & Isotopes
1.
Our paradise is trampled.
Our childhood wasnât insured,
it endured in damaged dwellings.
1.
No paradise is untrampled,
it formicates us junkies.
We spin to love,
murder, suicide, and our lips
are our hips, silage and cud.
1.
As grownups, for decades
in pecuniary bliss,
our resale value tripled that of our parents.
2.
From room to room
the rain had risen from the sea,
from room to room our cells merged their fires
with the darkness of our sleep.
2.
The beat follows you affectless.
2.
The rain had risen from the sea to gentrify us,
Oh Aspergillus fumigatus, the detritus
was mostly next door.
2.
We met our deductible
and it was low.
We rolled our years
then smoked our years.
3.
I was a visitor,
was just visiting when she died
in the hospital where I was born.
3.
I was visiting her faculties as a plastic tube
sealed her windpipes which a mass
from her esophagus had burrowed into.
3.
In farewell she wrote on clipboard
âRevolution âtil we triumph.â
4.
She went through a lot to get here,
through concrete and dried up in it.
Then pirates took her in. She learned their songs
and the earliest of them was in a wedding.
4.
âMaâam, your fat pads are not who they say they are,
and since the rise of the eye-snatchers
we canât be sure of your retinal Hancock.â
4.
I drabbled and droned semantic remorse,
Eddie the monster, Eddie the horse,
and was just at another queenâs court
when my parents crossed as time on a rock
that pokes a rib chronic.
4.
âMaâam, the shaman who offered you
the first stems to sprout in snow,
did she say her name?â
In stereo, in stereo
we prolong the music,
weâre good at rotating
light, polarizing it,
thereâs language between us.
5.
And clusters discrete from other clusters
to prevent our closing up on ourselves
as we wait for the sun to change its ways.
5.
Reliably the weather
invariably comes
with maps.
6.
If white came first, if red
stole the brainâs flow until stars appeared
portals for blue.
6.
Omnipresent
the beast follows you affectless.
6.
Smooth gray hairless scalp
of a head preserved in rotting,
casing vestigial
and orbital cavities.
6.
The torso displays
arachnoid limbs and pterosauroid wings.
The splendorâs in the thingâs fluidity:
it flows in water and you walk on air.
6.
This isnât Death but the God
of your childhood enuresis.
Decades have passed
since you last wet your bed,
still your body insists
on messengers on mute.
7.
Dreams like phantom limbs.
Dreams of bladders on the verge.
7.
Therefore, the villages
are tickled with irrigation
and krill travels deep in a gray whale suit.
Therefore, herrings pleat coves
white with egg and sperm.
7.
As for sirensâthose always cease when they reach me.
Those I always hear.
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