ALLISON
1.
Skin, stretched membrane thin,
refuses an answer. Where
is the bony heel?
Her fingers question,
restless across her belly.
Head pressed to the frozen pane,
she stares into the silent
night, pondering
the child.
2.
Ten fingers and toes,
each tipped by a tiny nail,
she strokes them gently so
they lay curled across her thumb.
Wisps of brown hair stand on end,
lips curved in a half-smile,
lashes and brows rest on closed lids-
perfect, but for breath.
3.
She flinches at the odor of ashes.
From the kitchen counter,
an open cookbook mocks her.
Someone moved the cradle.
She breathes a silent thank you,
a silent curse,
and avoids the yellow blanket.
The impulse to hurl a dish
grows with each plate, saucer, bowl,
until she reaches the cup.
The impact shatters
the fragile thing.
Coffee, half-drunk,
pools on the floor
where she crumples
amid the shards,
pulls the blanket to her chest,
and moans herself a lullaby.
4.
Give the sculptor no tool
to free the stone-bound pieta.
Bind the singer.
Leave him gagged,
engorged in silent song.
Deny the painter his palette.
Cuff his hands while he mourns
the interrupted canvas, and images bleed,
ignored, on the floor.
Then watch him grieve,
like a childless mother
who cups her breasts,
hands taut against fevered glands
that run with milky tears.
5.
Bare wood awaits
a ram, or a heifer.
Maybe a pigeon from the poorest -
those blessed ones who see God.
She is blind,
drawn to a bare altar
by the odor of burning myrrh
with nothing to offer
but questions
and pain.
Take off your shoes.
The ground here is holy.
6.
A high place
demands she climb the face,
risk an uncertain step,
scale the crag,
shout her name to the wind,
reach out her hand,
spread her fingers,
grasp the ribbon of cloud,
claim the mountain.
7.
Wind shimmers through falling leaves.
Oak and aspen raise
silent limbs
toward an indigo sky.
The clouds open.
She stands on tiptoe
and strains to reach the edge of night,
to see beyond the reach of sky
over the rim of here
into after.
© Doraine Bennett, 2009
Published in the Birmingham Arts Journal