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  • Untwisting

    Untwisting

    I imagine untwisting the spiraled ladder
    of your DNA, unwinding the double helix
    and ripping out the rungs, leaving two straight lines,
    parallel and predictable as train track rails

    So that I can decode your encryption:
    strands of insistent capital letters that spell out
    infinite gibberish
    repeated consonants slammed together like some
    Russian-German-Arabic pidgin.

    I’ll pluck the offending portions,
    the genes that make your world clammy
    I’ll breathe utterances that sound like
    slow bossa nova and warm lake water

    And lay the sounds out flat in neat italicized
    blocks; taking my time with transcription;
    I’ll string them together with cool air
    blown through my lips in a silent whistle;

    I’ll pinch the ends and hold the
    fresh phrases up, like a chain of
    paper people holding hands

    I’ll let you translate, add flourishes and carve edges;
    adapt them to your vernacular so they feel natural
    and fit your mouth, like the
    colored plastic shapes you used to push through
    corresponding holes in that yellow flimsy cube

    And when I’m finished I’ll pull taught the steel with which
    I have tampered. I will put back the rungs,
    inserting the dowels and pegs that connect the left and right -

    And I’ll braid the rails once more
    “X” after three dimensional “X”
    turning and turning
    and I’ll restore the malleable corkscrew to its
    rightful place within you.

    Replicate the replacements that speak to you.
    Take them to heart,
    so when you are scribbling a note
    or hastily typing an essay,
    the times when your attention slips, when
    the word expected next in the sentence is “conclusion”
    but what ends up on the page is
    “petrichor” - the smell of earth after rain,
    You’ll think twice before erasing it.

    Tagged: dna original poem poetry untwisting spilled ink

    Posted on January 6, 2012 with 13 notes

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