Wednesday, July 11, 2012

And yet your suffering, as ordinary as newsprint

Twilight

You return to loss the way one returns to a bed one has slept in, long ago, as a child.
Amazed that your body still fits within its dimensions. Tempted to pretend you never left.

* * *
Your own end

All night you sit in the dark, the gun ticking at your temple.

Every goodbye is a compromise. If you could explain how you were feeling you would not need to do this. And yet your suffering is as ordinary as newsprint, and you want to pretend you are not in love with death, that you are just using her.

Not judgment after death, but a death that does not judge.

* * *
A violin, a cello and a piano

New cellos are no good. The perfect cello must be aged for years in a cask of pure silence, until all its high-strung bitterness had turned to mellow grief.

* * *
Proactive

Every time someone gets close to her she holds back, keeps her distance. Waiting for them to turn against her, waiting for it to go wrong.

It always does.

Aseem Kaul, 2x3x7

3 comments:

  1. Sometimes you read something so personal, you have nothing more to do than simply write it down - In your diary, with the name of the person who said it- so that you never confuse it with your own words or feelings about things.

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  2. “What’s it like to be a human
    the bird asked

    I myself don’t know
    it’s being held prisoner by your skin
    while reaching infinity
    being a captive of your scrap of time
    while touching eternity
    being hopelessly uncertain
    and helplessly hopeful
    being a needle of frost
    and a handful of heat
    breathing in the air
    and choking wordlessly
    it’s being on fire
    with a nest made of ashes
    eating bread
    while filling up on hunger
    it’s dying without love
    it’s loving through death

    That’s funny said the bird
    and flew effortlessly up into the air”

    Funny by Anna Kamieńska, in Astonishments (translated by G. Drabik and D. Curzon)

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  3. Indeed, dear Rukhiya. And thank you so much, whoever posted that poem. I am in tears.

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