This is another tattoo that belongs to Dese’Rae Stage (first, second).
I can see myself years back at Sunion,
hurting with an inflated foot, Philoctetes
in woman’s form, limping the long path,
lying on a headland over the dark sea,
looking down the red rocks to where a soundless curl
of white told me a wave had struck,
imagining the pull of that water from that height,
knowing deliberate suicide wasn’t my mJtier,
yet all the time nursing, measuring that wound.
Well, that’s finished. The woman who cherished
her suffering is dead. I am her descendant.
I love the scar-tissue she handed on to me,
but I want to go on from here with you
fighting the temptation to make a career of pain.
- Stanza VIII from Adrienne Rich’s “Twenty-One Love Poems” (full text)
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added to deli.cio.us. Wonderful quote.