Kimberly Lojek
Daguerreotype [A Good Friend of American Soldiers]
Pin it.
Under the slick weight of y. — ink-light’s violent gash
the secret frequencies of water[Send the wires railing: Foxtrot, Oscar, Romeo, Golf, Echo, Tango, break–]
Say again I’ve
forgotten how many ways y.’ve been trained I’ve forgottenthe vulnerable angle my neck might be lured into
an amulet
Gold ash and the black hiss
muting memory into amnesiac musicTremors—
the bondage this body was grafted from[Press the index and observe whether capillaries reflex color quick enough to the skin’s tip.]
How long in the filth of the lead-gray cage
Serpentine— nailed into y.
spine machine erecting the architectures we’d hate of tomorrowYr. perfect posture
Yr. starched aestheticsHow y. ate off the floor
forgot the burn of salt on the raw slur of enclosures
pinning y. to— pressure on the lungsHow long
yr. palm pressed to inlets
of breath, wound, the venom of empty rooms
of mouths
How many times y’d find yrself
in the ranks of bodies that detonate on the promise
of touch
incidental disciplines of skin
vials and morphine[Press yr. ear to the mouth to check if the chest still rises.]
If I bit off yr. tongue
would y. still taste the white poison
of salt and salvationon yr. teeth if I cut off yr. ears
would y. still hear the discharge of rainin the blue river of their hair if I
bound yr. feet to the frame would y. still try to crawl back to themon the wet of yr. belly?