how to lose
first you drown.
submerged
by force of shock
shock of force.
you can almost touch
a breath with your hand.
now you thrash toward it
splashless kicks to surface
but you drown.
now go limp.
the near-infinite sea
the color of deep
the smell of dark
the taste of black.
now wallow.
you and the ocean dogs
bay at moonless night
howl at sunless day
whimper as the tides shift.
you and the ocean dogs.
they say that grief is reduced
by half each year
that fresh death
goes half stale
then half again.
Ten years of halves
of halves
of halves
and you can still reach down
and touch it
still break it open
with a nail,
still crawl back inside it
grief as comfort
as old friend.
when he becomes
a phantom limb
dangling by your side
silent and painless
you will sink less
by half and half again.
but when another goes
the drowning will be deeper
the moaning will undulate
like the voice of ghosts
and you and the ocean dogs
will gnaw at every old wound.
you and the ocean dogs
will sit.
stay.
7 Comments:
Speachless at the moment.
Maybe I'll try again later.
9/05/2005 5:01 PM
That was amazing. Thank you for stating exactly how I feel at times about our loss.
Cathy
9/06/2005 11:41 AM
I am sitting here crying over this. It just puts what has happened in my family perfectly, even though you couldn't know. Wow. Thank you.
9/06/2005 1:51 PM
This is so sad and so true! WOW! Powerful!
9/06/2005 4:20 PM
Right now, I dread this more than anything. XO
9/07/2005 9:28 AM
That is an amazing arrangement of words. I was just telling my students that there will be a powerful change in the world in the coming months and we will see that in many art forms and a structure of our society.
You have just proven yourself ahead of your time.
9/10/2005 5:09 PM
Wow Dogg. Thank you for sharing. Powerful and beautiful.
-Jess(ireebob)
9/13/2005 12:29 PM
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