Light as a Feather; Stiff as a Board
“I have not eaten the heart…”
— from the 42 Negative Confessions, Papyri of Ani
Equivocation is a dance for the nimble-footed; I’m naked save this smile
and Ma’at ain’t buying it. How many things can I say
with absolute honesty, sweetened with sincerity, tempered
with humility? She reaches inside my chest, like so many
before, cracking my ribs like snow crab legs, nails click-clacking inside
a bone cage—and I hear myself explaining, rambling, dithering,
maintaining eye contact the way I never could, alive with a woman.
Forty-Two “declarations of purity” roll off the tongue
I no longer possess—and she is setting this Libran heart
to one side of her scales. I watch for it—that magician’s moment
she’ll produce her feather. I know it’s not—I know I’m not—balanced.
So many confessions in the mouth but one lodges in the throat, my eyes
lingering in the lines of her languid slow-motion, her legs an aquiline ocean
crashing. Crashing. Crushing—and I’m sure I shouldn’t notice, shouldn’t
be anywhere, be anything, Other than this ritual—but I’ve always been
a sucker for goddesses. In whatever remains of mind’s nook or cranny, we are
already together, as the heroes of myth in their trysting, limbs and torsos
twisting and pressing, before undressing truths forever unspoken
on the ground. She smirks without need of meeting
my eyes and thankfulness abound
there’s no Egyptian word for lust. I finish,
the golden scales tip
at the corner of her lips
Say it again, she purrs
and I know
which one
of the forty-two
she means:
“I have not eaten the heart…,” I try,
but we both know
that feather will never fly.
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I love the weight of that feather. You present the “heavy” elements in a delicate fashion. Superb. I love this one.
Thank you! I wish I could take more credit for this one (and not to be overly humble; I did edit more than usual for LexPoMo), but this was definitely a Push Poem reaction to whichever the muse.
Ah, the 42 Negative Confessions! The scales, the balance, the order – She knows Libran regret better than anyone. I like the snow crab legs and the click-clacking nails. Nicely done!
Not a pantheon I’ve interacted or wrote with before, but I love that imagery/rite/story too! Thank you for the read and comment! I hope you could hear that click-clack as well as I did writing it!
Wonderful! This poem has such a spellbinding complexity to it. Nice formatting and finish. Friends were going to take me to Red Lobster, but after reading the snow crab line, I think I’ll talk them into someplace else.
Thank you, Sylvia! Your response was equally weighed and it shows. Thank you, thank you.
Though far be it from me to keep you from seafood! I’m sorry!
Wow!!!
☺️? ty, Tab.
A deep well of beauty!
Thank you, Dennis!
No matter whichever the muse, you conquered this one…
☺️ Seriously uplifting words, thank you MT!