Tuesday 31 October 2017

Bad Sheep

Hendrik Kerstens


Bad Sheep

Midnight’s merely blue,
but me, me, me, I’m
through
and through
sloe, cracked soot-
on-a-boot,
nicotine spat, licorice whip.
You can scratch, scratch, scratch
but I stay underskin true
to ebony, ink, crowberry, pitch;
hoist me up by my hooves
and shake till I’m shook, I’m still
chock full of coke, fuliginous
murk.
O there’s swart in my soul,
coal by the bag,
cinders and slag,
scoriac grit, so please
come, comb
through my fleece with hands pallid
as snow and watch
how they grow tarry, raven,
stygian, ashed—
or, if you wish, clean me with bleach
I won’t
flinch, just char
down to a core of caliginous
marrow,
pure carbon, atramentous,
utterly piceous,
shadowed, and starless,
each clumpity clump
and eclipse of my heart raptly
re-burnishing
a woolgather dark.

Hailey Leithauser


"Fuliginous murk"! That's fantastic. If you're going to take a look at the dark side (seeing as it's Halloween), then this is the way to do it - witty wordplay. Leithauser certainly brings out the joy in words. It's hard to be depressed when you are so intricately gothic and picturesque about your evil self. This seems like it might be a good way to crawl out of the hole, in fact. Maybe that's what writers do, keep themselves afloat on a raft of words. 



 

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