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The Nether

Etcetera

It started with the legs. An ill-timed kick here, a knee toward the groin there. Pretty wicked for someone who is unconscious. Then your fingers. Usually the pointer, as if trying to show you. The way it jerks suddenly but with purpose. See? see? X marks the spot. Right there in front of you all along. Now the neck. To the side and back, sometimes an arrow, the triangle side ceiling up. You’re used to the legs, but the rest? Who knows. You think Parkinson’s and then you remember.

 

There are nights you reach your hands above the trees. Stand outside, swallowed by stars, wading in murk. And you think maybe tonight, can someone please grab the other end. Pull on the fingers until you know they’re there. Other nights, the stretched arms are lightning rods, beckoning rain. Or bidding it go away. Certain evenings, the arms are just arms. Those times you cross the palms to your shoulders, a makeshift hug, silly but necessary.

 

There is expanse on those midnights. A vast distance, just hinted at, possibly someday crossed, never not thought of.

 

And now you are trying to get there in your sleep.

 

There are worse things I suppose.

 

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September 29, 2009 · 2 Comments

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  1. Da Goddess says

    September 29, 2009 at 6:56 pm

    Expanse is kind of scary, isn’t it? Other times, comforting. What’s up with that?

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  2. stoneskin says

    September 29, 2009 at 11:51 pm

    Until recently we lived practically on the beach. There was very little light polution and at night walking over the river, with the combination of the stars, the dark water and the still English Channel were simply breathtaking.

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