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#29

“While the woman sleeps and dreams of all that breaks, come into this house of many rooms” There’s you and me and the bats in the belfry you think they’re blind but they can see “There is another language being spoken here, a tongue that emanates from white clay, fire, the oils of many skins…” Crack of sun and the bats fly away It’s too bad, I wanted them to stay but they don’t do well during the day “The woman hears this language always, even in her sleep, because she is guilty, and because those who speak to her are never silent.” My scars you try to understand as you caress them with your hand but alas, you are merely another man “Something in your awareness might start to take shape, something vaguely unsettling. Perhaps you shouldn’t touch anything…” The bats did not cause the scars nor did my broken heart but as you try to love me, my mind is torn apart “But no. Somewhere the woman still sleeps – she is weeping now…come back when you’re ready.”
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Written by
nicole-lourette
American
Published
Aug 30, 2010
Lines·Words
34·180
Notes

The stanzas in quotations are taken from the prologue of Stephanie Kallos’ novel Broken for You

(The advanced reading copy published in September of 2004)

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