THE CORD


SUBMITTED BY: ladaykay12

DATE: Sept. 23, 2016, 11 a.m.

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  1. I used to lie on the floor for hours after
  2. school with the phone cradled between
  3. my shoulder and my ear, a plate of cold
  4. rice to my left, my school books to my right.
  5. Twirling the cord between my fingers
  6. I spoke to friends who recognized the
  7. language of our realm. Throats and lungs
  8. swollen, we talked into the heart of the night,
  9. toying with the idea of hair dye and suicide,
  10. about the boys who didn’t love us,
  11. who we loved too much, the pang
  12. of the nights. Each sentence was
  13. new territory, like a door someone was
  14. rushing into, the glass shattering
  15. with delirium, with knowledge and fear.
  16. My Mother never complained about the phone bill,
  17. what it cost for her daughter to disappear
  18. behind a door, watching the cord
  19. stretching its muscle away from her.
  20. Perhaps she thought it was the only way
  21. she could reach me, sending me away
  22. to speak in the underworld.
  23. As long as I was speaking
  24. she could put my ear to the tenuous earth
  25. and allow me to listen, to decipher.
  26. And these were the elements of my Mother,
  27. the earthed wire, the burning cable,
  28. as if she flowed into the room with
  29. me to somehow say, Stay where I can reach you,
  30. the dim room, the dark earth. Speak of this
  31. and when you feel removed from it
  32. I will pull the cord and take you
  33. back towards me.

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