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Apr 04 2010

April 4, 2010: Disgraceland, Mary Karr

Disgraceland
Mary Karr

Before my first communion, I clung to doubt
         as Satan spider-like stalked
                the orb of dark surrounding Eden

for a wormhole into paradise.
       God had formed me from gel in my mother’s womb,
                injected by my dad’s smart shoot.

They swapped sighs until
         I came, smaller than a bite of burger.
                Quietly, I grew till my lungs were done

then the Lord sailed a soul
         like a lit arrow to inhabit me.
                Maybe that piercing

made me howl at birth,
         or the masked creatures whose scalpel
                cut a lightning bolt to free me.

I was hoisted by the heels and swatted, fed
         and hauled around. Time-lapse photos show
                my fingers grow past crayon outlines,

my feet come to fill spike heels.
         Eventually, I lurched out
                to kiss the wrong mouths, get stewed,

and sulk around. Christ always stood
         to one side with a glass of water.
                I swatted the sap away.

When my thirst got great enough to ask,
         a clear stream welled up inside,
                some jade wave buoyed me forward,

and I found myself upright
         in the instant, with a garden
                inside my own ribs aflourish.

There, the arbor leafs.
         The vines push out plump grapes.
                You are loved, someone said. Take that

                and eat it.

[For Easter, a poem by Mary Karr, who writes often about her conversion to Catholicism and recovery from alcoholism (much like Franz Wright).  This poem is full of references to Communion — the images of eating and drinking, and that last sentence, which is both funny colloquialism and a twist on “Take and eat,” from the Last Supper.]

On this day in …

2009: What To Say To A Bear, Ionna Warwick
2008: In The City of Light, Larry Levis
2007: the mockingbird, Charles Bukowski
2006: Part of Eve’s Discussion, Marie Howe
2005: i thank You God for most this amazing, e.e. cummings

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