Friday, November 22, 2024

Interpreting Mercury

 




 Interpreting Mercury  

 

It may be only the crudest, cruelest transformations touch us,

gauzewalkers in the hallways of a burn ward.

 

                                    Christian Wiman

                                    Assembly

 

Somehow where to pick up the thread

alludes me like the mercury it is, poison silver

drops falling from the bitten

through thermometer between her teeth.

 

It happened.  She had a fever & she needed

to see the heat registered, read it

as a divination.  Beneath the glass the line

rises while the tube is under her

 

tongue, her conniving ally.  Removing it

through the kiss of her lips makes a new

wound, though a ghost, and going cold

where it used to measure the heat of her.

 

It was never wrong.

 

Once, she taught me to shake it down

to normal, to rinse off the bits of her, to stash

it in the medicine cabinet in its protective

plastic scabbard I misnomed Excalibur

 

because I was gorging myself on boys

in books (my only intimacy my virginity)

and one in particular who could call down God

while raising up the blade he’d slid easily out of

 

the rock it was fixed in.  I don’t think these

things while she sat  on the lid

of the toilet and scrubbed

the crust of sick from her wrist to

 

her elbow.  I think instead I thinks she said

she thinks she has

a fever.  She said let me see.  She saw.

She said


make sure to shake it down & she shrugged

her stiff/limp wrist wet with wash-

cloth.  And all its contents

flung.  The door was shut.  She had a cut

 

above her eye where she’d fallen

up the stairs.  She pressed the back of my hand

to her

cheek & bleeding brow.  Squeezed. 

 

                             Squeezed 

                             hard.  She bit down.

 

She was twenty

two when I was born. The day I read

her temperature I was nine.  We conspired

like thieves above a dug hole.  I shouldered her

 

to bed shhhhhshhhhhhshhhhh 

she’d said.  The shard

& shattered tube of glass, the tiny pool

of cooling mercury estimated me,


and it suffered nothing, apt bead 

reading the heat 

or the lack of it

either way.





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