Pilmigrations

Birds, feet, trends, individuals,the devout-- many migrate. many make pilgrimage, even if only to where they were born. Migrations and pilgrimages are welcome here. And sometimes, there will be other inhabitants.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

the Soul Crab takes over



Soul Searching
   or  the Arrested Cop


Crime pays, satisfies the soul somehow.
That yearning.  An elemental surge
in ripping veins out from
under the skin

A cop jackknifed over the dumpster lip
digs an eight-foot wand
into the rectangular box.
He scatters tribes of crawlers.

Lodged in the far dark corner
A second quiet body sprays
scents attractive to
decomposers

When their turns come up, visiting bugs,
worms and smaller, feed expertly
on skin, fluids, nerves,
heart and liver

Another guest arrives at the luncheon party
of busy diners foaming at the
delicacies sweet and sour.   Presenting! …
Mr. Soul Crab!

The soul crab shuttles between He-is
and He-was, to measure how their souls
are breathing.  The cop’s soul
is strangling

The Crab makes an immediate judgment

(The word from the Crab Council to first responders:
“If any spine’s unwinding, knit it.
If the heart is split, fill the crack.
If the soul is drying, water it.”)
                                                                     
            In an instant the Mr. Soul Crab jumps in

He draws from the corpse a cylinder of soul,
empties it onto the Cop’s browned ulcerate Spirit,
which gasps and gulps in 
bubbles, wintergreen, the Easter Bunny,
Miles, Switzerland

The lab smells like Pine-Sol and ammonia
The corpse, laid out on stainless tanning table, breathes
In crab-scent, deep and sweet.  His body massaged,
probed, tickled, its sweeter parts removed,
looks pocked like Minnesota, with its ten-thousand lakes

A three-creature moment provides cream cake to share,
cut for the living and the dead, slabs to fill the cheek.
Our three Players ravage their slices.  Faces wearing stray icing,
the Cop, the Pocked Man and the Soul Crab
bring a sticky finger to their lips.



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