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@ 2008-09-08 19:02:00
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287: Gravity
"Gravity"
Maura O'Connor

Today I am fragile
pale
twitching
insane and full of purpose.

I'm thinking of my lover:
my soft hips pressing his coarse belly,
my tongue on a salmon nipple,
his hand buried in my thick orange hair
the telephone ringing.

I'm thinking we tend our illnesses
as if they are our children:
fevered
screaming
demanding attention and twenty dollar bills,
hours we could have spent making love with the television on.

Faith is a series of calculations
made by an idiot savant.
I'm in love.
I'm alone
in this city of painted boxes
stacked like alphabet blocks
spelling nothing.

There are things I know:
trees don't sing
birds don't sprout leaves
roses bloom because that's what roses do,
whether we write poems for them
or not.

I concentrate on small things:
ivy threaded through chain link,
giveaway kittens huddled in a soggy cardboard box,
a fat man blowing a harmonica
through a beard of rusty wires
brown birds chattering furiously on power lines.

I try not to think about
lung cancer, AIDS,
the chemicals in the rain;
things I can't imagine any more than
a color I've never seen.

My heart is graffiti on the side of a subway train,
a shadow on the wall made by a child.
Nothing has been fair since my first skinned knee

I believe death
must be.

I cling to love as if it were an answer.
I go on buying eggs and bread,
boots and corsets,
knowing I'll burn out before the sun.

I'm thinking of
the days I tried to stay awake
while the billboards and TV ads
for condoms, microwave brownies, and dietetic jello
lulled me to sleep.

A brown-eyed girl once told me a secret
that should have blown this city
into a mass of unconnected atoms
Our sewage is piped to the sea.
Beggars in the street
are hated for having the nerve
to die in public.

Charity requires paperwork,
Relief requires medication

as if we were the afterthoughts of institutions
greater than our rage.

Gravity chains us to the asphalt with such grace
we think it is kind.

We all go on buying lottery tickets
Diet Coke and toothpaste
as if the sky over our heads
were the roof of a guilded cage.

We provide evidence that we were here:

initials cut into cracked vinyl bus seats,
into trees growing from squares
of concrete,
a name left on a stone, an office building,
a flower, a disease, a museum,
a child.
Tonight the stars glitter like rhinestones
on a black suede glove.

In the coffin my room has become,
I talk to God
about the infrequency of rain
about people who can't see the current gentleness
running under the pale crust of my skin.

I tell him under
the jackhammer crack, the diesel truck rumble,
even the clicking sound traffic lights make
switching from yellow to red,
there is a silence
swallowing
every song,
conversation,
every whisper made beside graves
or in the twisted white sheets of love.

I tell him I can't fill it
with dark wine, blue pills,
a pink candle lit at the altar
the lover
touching my hair.
God doesn't answer.
God doesn't know our names.

He's only the architect
designing the places we occupy
like high rise offices or ant hills

I know this
the way I know
sunrise and sunset
are caused by the endless turning
of the Earth.




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[info]siegesallee
2008-09-08 11:18 pm UTC (link)
This reminds me of her. Thank you for the entry.

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[info]seaweedshampoo
2008-09-08 11:23 pm UTC (link)
Beautiful.

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[info]a_kosmos
2008-09-08 11:31 pm UTC (link)
Gorgeous! What book is this from? I must read more!

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[info]the_real_etoile
2008-09-09 02:51 am UTC (link)
The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry by Alan Kaufman.

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[info]cats_are_gray
2008-09-08 11:31 pm UTC (link)
that gave me chills. lovely

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[info]kitsuneasika
2008-09-08 11:36 pm UTC (link)
Beautiful beyond belief.

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[info]descartes_rock
2008-09-09 12:10 am UTC (link)
I love this. It is kind of beatnik, and full of killer lines like...Faith is a series of calculations made by an idiot savant. Sorry I haven't been commenting much lately -- it doesn't mean I don't love the poems and appreciate your work.

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[info]imbrub
2008-09-09 12:23 am UTC (link)
Great poem. Reads like 'spoken word' style. Will that be this week's theme? Can it be a future theme? Can I suggest a spoken word poem? :)

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[info]exceptindreams
2008-09-09 12:47 am UTC (link)
There isn't a theme for this week. If you want to suggest a theme, I'd appreciate it as I am out of ideas (or rather, poems to go with my ideas).

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[info]midnightschilde
2008-09-09 12:23 am UTC (link)
So very many amazing ideas and lines in this one!

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[info]aristakawaik
2008-09-09 12:31 am UTC (link)
Very powerful.

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[info]plotbunniofdoom
2008-09-09 12:43 am UTC (link)
Thank you.

&hearts

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[info]mikha
2008-09-09 12:44 am UTC (link)
I just wanted to say that I share all the feelings held by the poet in this poem. Thank you for sharing this with me, I needed it.

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[info]tangled_kisses
2008-09-09 01:31 am UTC (link)
wow that is perfect. beautiful. incredible. <3

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[info]alzzers
2008-09-09 01:47 am UTC (link)
I always find a strange jolt go through me when such contemporary language as "aids" or "lung cancer" is mentioned in poetry haha

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[info]akakak04
2008-09-09 02:10 am UTC (link)
this poem cripples my heart and satisfies my mind

makes me feel like maybe im not crazy

i just wish there was more to it [life]

or at least that i had a grasp love

as it too is my answer

but i dont even know the question

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[info]shoelaceswitch
2008-09-09 02:28 am UTC (link)
My heart is graffiti on the side of a subway train,
a shadow on the wall made by a child.
Nothing has been fair since my first skinned knee

I believe death
must be.

I cling to love as if it were an answer.
I go on buying eggs and bread,
boots and corsets,
knowing I'll burn out before the sun.


I loooooove that bit. Good stuff. :)

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[info]soma_tomato
2008-09-09 02:39 am UTC (link)
Best poem I've seen on here so far.

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[info]woodencube
2008-09-09 03:38 am UTC (link)
Best poem you've had in a while, keep up the good work.

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[info]the_young_poet
2008-09-09 05:56 am UTC (link)
I can't believe I've never heard this poem before seeing as it so clearly would have been (and now is) a favorite of mine!

Thank you for posting amazing poetry everyday!

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[info]fantasywriter
2008-09-10 02:31 am UTC (link)
this poem really hit the spot. thank you for posting.

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[info]crescentreverie
2008-09-12 11:29 am UTC (link)
Beautiful.

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[info]icy_latte
2008-09-20 01:32 am UTC (link)
i really enjoyed this poem and keep going back to read it--thank you

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