Elisabeth Weiss Five Poems

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Elisabeth Weiss Five Poems Lost Mother Beautiful one of long ago who knelt with us when the house filled with a veiled peace useless to resist, when we knew the smell of your dress in the folds of sleep, in and out of consciousness, a blurred coupling of hands when kissed. Wherever you are, under tiled roofs I remember you and I remember loneliness under the chestnut tree as we all grew in its crooked shadow. I imagine you old around the eyes, looking bored, piling white papers in the kitchen as if you were there voluntarily. We all know how it happens. The earth shatters some of us into tiny pieces and those who are left go into hiding. This is how I explain my mother. I know she tried to hold me, she meant to play with my children but she was distracted and packed that gracious smile, as if love was the one thing she refused to get caught in and any old housekeeper could take care of the rest.

He Skates He wields a mighty shovel a human Zamboni clearing the way for the slap of the hockey stick between palm and thumb turning circles he s turned since childhood on the same frozen waters. The sharp cry of the cut blade governs ice and snow under stitched lace. He knows the depths to which frogs will return and the hollow music of each plain house. From the window the moon croons a last time. Packed boxes rest at the threshold to his parent s room, door frame intact with penciled height chart. There is his name, who he was above his brother and sisters and those two tiny ones, unwritten. They skate past, transparent and identical into the echo of the empty space where sun light pours for everyone who came before. Heartland Imagine a child in Illinois running after a combine. How obliterated he is in the tall field of corn. He knows how to husk. He came into this world towing his breath.

Now and again he thinks the sky is limitless as he lies among the red ants. He s been told that grasshoppers found their way into the silo once and ate hills of grain. He believes it. He s watched insects siphon his work; when he grew baby carrots in the Victory Garden they were chewed to shreds. The soles of his shoes are two birds. In his hair, swirling petals and leaves. He puts a pack of cards in his spokes and rides to town by the river. Past the washed out houses he becomes the wind in the thrasher the seed nestled in the slope of the valley the unfolded wings of the beginning of darkness, small sails rising inside us. To Myself at Twenty-One You are not my daughter. You are not the bare twisted branches of the yew tree any longer. I do not have a daughter but if I had to call you, I would call you thus. A small canopy of worry crosses your forehead. Let me help you not make peace with the clamor of what you cannot find on the pier nor in the ringing wind which twists your sheets as you embark and disembark. Know too your coming and going will have no reason nor will the passage of time ease the small stings of apse venom you thought you so cleverly hid

on the windowsill in an apothecary jar. Don t come from your hiding place into the impossibly blue air. The drop is not precipitous so if we don t link the soft bracelets of our wrists to the undersides of what we cannot bear then we can t both surface nor drown, nor fall, my darling not my daughter, my anointed one. The Four in Hand My father forgot how to tie a tie The knot, the double loop He kicked a soccer ball while the Hindenburg flew. The knot, the double loo It s the Windsor or the four in hand While the Hindenburg flew a spark ignited leaking hydrogen. It s the Windsor or the four in hand Tighten by sliding it up the narrow end A spark ignited leaking oxygen. He caught shrapnel as an infantryman. Tighten by sliding it up the narrow end The tourniquet was in the first aid kit. He caught shrapnel as an infantryman below Verdun in a field at night. The tourniquet was in the first aid kit. Take the wide side around the neck, tighten a bit. Below Verdun in a field at night he thought that was it Take the wide side around the neck, tighten a bit The mind goes in and the mind goes out He thought that was it Sparks jump from the fabric to the frame.

The mind goes in and the mind goes out My father reads only headlines now Sparks jump from the fabric to the frame Nothing will ever be the same. My father reads only headlines now A mushroom shaped flame bursts into bloom Nothing will ever be the same Adjust the narrow slide through the loop. Elisabeth Weiss teaches writing and literature at Salem State University and North Shore Community College. She has taught poetry in preschools, prisons and nursing homes as well as to the intellectually disabled. She has worked at Harper & Row Junior Books in New York and has an MFA from The University of Iowa Writer s Workshop. Elisabeth has published poems in London s Poetry Review, Porch, Crazyhorse, Ibbetson Street Review and has poems forthcoming in the Birmingham Poetry Review and the Paterson Literary Review. A chapbook, The Caretaker s Lament, will be published in 2016.