I turn it over in my hands,
the inky A4 printout
of the ultrasound:
is that a leg or an arm?
I turn it upside down.
Is that a jawbone
or a jumping bean?
I look at the spine,
shaped like an interrobang,
and then, I grope for the whole:
a whorl of monochrome
denoting an incoming storm,
or a photo of Jupiter
taken by an early NASA probe.
Our own Enigma code.
I put it down and look
out at the late spring evening,
where the sky is wet and bulging
with thunderheads - ripe plums
on a perilously-laden bough -
overhanging hungering mountaintops.
Potbellied homunculus,
cupboard-Indian,
Echo's bones,
juju, astronaut,
inscrutable old seer,
lodged in your far-off cave:
what does the future hold?
You ought to know -
you're from there, after all.
Scan
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"Our own Enigma code." was inspired.
Really great read.
SF
"Our own Enigma code." was inspired.
Really great read.
SF
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Hi kj
Enjoyed this very much. Definitely your best so far. My only concern is that it seems to contain 2 poems. The first one ends perfectly for me after 'enigma code'.
The whole thing reminded me of You're by Sylvia Plath.
Nice work.
Cam
Enjoyed this very much. Definitely your best so far. My only concern is that it seems to contain 2 poems. The first one ends perfectly for me after 'enigma code'.
The whole thing reminded me of You're by Sylvia Plath.
Nice work.
Cam