(2 pm. – promoted by ek hornbeck)
Biologically, the default body-plan, including humans, is “female,” without which there could be neither males nor females (I consider “selfers,” aka xerox-ers, as inherently female). And yet, sex obtains, a lot, to the point of hermaphroditism. Why even have males? Why halve reproductive success with a male partner? Halve-sies? You better have a good mother flipping reason to go “halve-sies,” because “half” is a large cut in pay. Selfers take the entire reproductive pot. “Why is there sex?” is a difficult question almost like “why is there air?” To pump up volley balls! Except “to pump up volley balls” is an evasive, smart-ass response. The problem of sex is deadly serious, perhaps not unrelated to our problems of empire.
Some say that sex evolved in order to stay one step ahead of the parasites; change the locks on the immune system every generation, and therein lays the value of going halve-sies. That sounds “just so,” but whatever the explanation, the sexes began specializing. We are all steeped and infused in piping hot myth.
Diving Into the Wreck
First having read the book of myths,
and loaded the camera,
and checked the edge of the knife-blade,
I put on
the body-armor of black rubber
the absurd flippers
the grave and awkward mask.
I am having to do this
not like Cousteau with his
assiduous team
aboard the sun-flooded schooner
but here alone.There is a ladder.
The ladder is always there
hanging innocently
close to the side of the schooner.
We know what it is for,
we who have used it.
Otherwise
it is a piece of maritime floss
some sundry equipment.I go down.
Rung after rung and still
the oxygen immerses me
the blue light
the clear atoms
of our human air.
I go down.
My flippers cripple me,
I crawl like an insect down the ladder
and there is no one
to tell me when the ocean
will begin.First the air is blue and then
it is bluer and then green and then
black I am blacking out and yet
my mask is powerful
it pumps my blood with power
the sea is another story
the sea is not a question of power
I have to learn alone
to turn my body without force
in the deep element.And now: it is easy to forget
what I came for
among so many who have always
lived here
swaying their crenellated fans
between the reefs
and besides
you breathe differently down here.I came to explore the wreck.
The words are purposes.
The words are maps.
I came to see the damage that was done
and the treasures that prevail.
I stroke the beam of my lamp
slowly along the flank
of something more permanent
than fish or weedthe thing I came for:
the wreck and not the story of the wreck
the thing itself and not the myth
the drowned face always staring
toward the sun
the evidence of damage
worn by salt and away into this threadbare beauty
the ribs of the disaster
curving their assertion
among the tentative haunters.This is the place.
And I am here, the mermaid whose dark hair
streams black, the merman in his armored body.
We circle silently
about the wreck
we dive into the hold.
I am she: I am hewhose drowned face sleeps with open eyes
whose breasts still bear the stress
whose silver, copper, vermeil cargo lies
obscurely inside barrels
half-wedged and left to rot
we are the half-destroyed instruments
that once held to a course
the water-eaten log
the fouled compassWe are, I am, you are
by cowardice or courage
the one who find our way
back to this scene
carrying a knife, a camera
a book of myths
in which
our names do not appear.
3 comments
Author
I’ve been offline much due to a computer virus/worm that destroyed my laptop. Assholes. Muller’s ratchet is breaking down my degrees of freedom.
Author
and Adrienne Rich may have been among them. I really don’t know enough about her. She was a sort of “neighbor” of mine, lived not too far. The similarities between art and science are greater than the differences, insofar as they both utterly rely on the “what if” scenarios, the human capacity for hypotheticals, to generate new ideas.
Anyway, RIP, and all that.
Author
if the world were all female. It has just happened that males and females have split their duties.