Month: March 2013

  • Anodyne

    Anodyne

    …it’s the body’s betrayal:
    microbiological entities
    that are incapable of dialogue
    or reason, just random injury that’s
    predicated on susceptibilities
    and sets of unpredictable hieroglyphs
    that determine the coriolis of
    the ear, the dusty webs of the irises,
    (…) the strictly elliptical orbits of
    the moons in my fingertips.

    …the prescribed medicine spreads,
    reinforcing nerves, galvanizing platelets
    through parcels of cure all promising that
    the sickness will not endure.

    …and heartache and heartbreak can’t
    absorb cure, and they can’t comprehend the
    complexity of chemicals meant to
    dissolve disease on a molecular level.
    When the heart is most wounded, its betrayals
    can extend from words meant to spread comfort
    to encountering boundaries in loved ones,
    from well-intentioned allies who really
    ought to rescind their neutrality (…) to
    the time-bending calculus of my memories.

    …yet small parcels of hope—sparking pathways
    of possibility—along with time
    and its widening, erosive ways, can
    crumble outmoded resolutions. They’re
    analgesic, laying down snow fallen paths
    that lie in wait to be (…) footprinted, and
    (…) explored, unless…


    This had been dozing in my drafts folder for several weeks, and while recovering these last few days, I finally had the chance to revise and post it. It’s somewhat syllabically regular—sevens, tens, elevens, a four, and a few twelves, depending upon your dialect—and the lacunae and ellipses are meant for the reader to do some work around this opus modeled after an academic text.

    Sometimes you just don’t feel like you have all the information, and it’s your job to fill in the blanks, right? OK? Good. ♥ EAB

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