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Starving

Sitting in labyrinths of cobblestone intestines

I’m learning to eat the entrails of sacrifice

only domestic, never hunted.

pick up spoon. put down

put down. put-down.

pick up. um . spoon.

um… putdown.

there are motions for eating and I do them.

 

soothsayer, look down

pay attention to positions, shapes

knife. butter. um…

bread. no. breadth.

better. no. butter-better. focus.

knife. better. bread.

knife, knife of haruspex. knife breadth.

okay… deep breath.

 

I have divided the livers

and the watchers of victims.

I have written on

the anomalies in my bronze living,

what I should look for,

what they should allow for.

my protruding viscera,

my ancient autopsy of starving.

 

Starving made me easier to tie.

easier to lift. made me feel

gutted out like finished

ice-cream containers

but, starving made me

full of household gods.

made me divine. made sheeps fly.

made days disappear and made cold cold cold seem like

simmering. made staying out of sight a piece of cake.

cake. starving made me rich when I found little

boys betting quarters for eating bowels of

goats. made me small enough to fit through

playground gates so I could swing

swing in earthquakes, and portents.

 

now, I listen to Memor, a man

who knows nothing of starving

talk about how starving I am.

tomorrow I have to advise

tomorrow I have to weigh

tomorrow I have to swallow

tomorrow I have to

tomorrow I have

tomorrow I am half

 

and starving made me whole.

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Apr 23, 2013
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