all poems and photographs
© by Maya Stein

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

natural state






















Because this is not who you are, really,
pale-faced and purposeless, wandering
the tiny acreage of your living room like a calf
strayed too far from the fold and finding itself
in the dregs of the field, where the spring mud
clings and cloys.

No, you are not that animal, not that field,
not that edge, not that muck.

Still, you peruse the catalogue of these familiars –
narratives that make you feel less beautiful,
the drawing and quartering of that which failed
to live up to your best expectations, the ill-fitting
memories from your childhood which,
despite your efforts to render them whimsical
testaments of your innocence and haplessness,
nevertheless have clothed you with embarrassment
that’s lasted for years.
There is a trophy wall of catastrophe and collision
you could knock your head against daily if you wish.

Don’t worry.
This is your natural state, which is to say
you are living between these three stories:
What was, and what is, and all that you carry –
fervently, wildly, unstoppably – in your bones,
the great carnival ride of the who knows what.

Here you are.
A liminal moonscape, a rope bridge of thick,
unintelligible leaves,
a foreign country where you can’t decipher
the train schedule and where the menu
has devolved into a toothy collection
of consonants.

It will be alright.
You will find your way.
The map is in your back pocket,
where it’s always been.

1 comment:

Elsa said...

As always, Maya, your words arrive just when I need them. Thank you.