Deerwalking
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Once, with a mother’s vision, I could hear
the squeak of cell division through the night air
the humming of a tiny ribcage
wrapped in milky darkness.
Later, the crash and plunder of a teenage sulk landing,
a meteor in the porch. With no advance warning
Silence thundered through these rooms. Fragments
of their smiles chased each other
like shrapnel,
lodging in all the crooked spaces.
Time heaped up against the doors,
blocked the chimney till it smoked, obscured the glass
thicket of blown fuses, kicked over the traces of corroding studs
self-seeded
in forests of abandoned football boots.
Tonight, for the first time, outside
the rise and fall of my own breath,
I hear a nightingale on the Common.
Slippered, in my nightdress
I steal out and see a shadow
in the hazel scrub, standing motionless.
I know you. I remember.
Once, I saw you gaze helpless through deadwood
as your fawn, pursued by dogs tore
screaming through a chaos of bluebells; and
later, felt your brown eyes watch me
gather up those little cloven hooves like sticks
in Marks and Spencer fleece and carry him away.
Braver now, I cross the ripe belly of moss on tiptoe.
The doe follows; she presses her soft ear
to my thigh
and I can feel the earthlight flow through soles as thin
as deerskin.
Weightless, she sidesteps hawthorn hurdles,
guides me over fissures deep as oceans, past the boulders crouching
in the moonlight’s shimmer.
I know you.
I rub the tufts of hair
in place of velvet nubs, and stroke
the soft white curl beneath her chin and feel
the hum of kinship pulse beneath my fingertips.
She unfurls her tongue
to lick the corners of her eyes, and sighs.
Like me, she knows how the lightness of nothing
draws down the curtain of the night.
About the Creator
Stephanie Ginger
Writer, screenwriter, poet, playwright, journalist. I love the drama of life: long, short, on the page or on the screen but always character-driven.
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Comments (4)
This was just...I have no words. Ethereal, grounded - oxymoron, I know - but this was a moment in life that feels otherworldly, despite all the images of normal human life.
Congratulations on placing in the challenge. This piece is amazing.
Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Amazing piece! Congratulations! 🎈🎉