Today's poem is by Erika Meitner
The Bar Code of Love
I brandished the wand & pushed
scanner buttons with both thumbs,
but nothing happened.I osterized & registered the symbols
of our union, & it wasn't a harbinger,
but, my love, I couldn't erase anythingnot the cast-iron griddle, too heavy to lift;
not the lovesick goblets bent at the waist
as if they performed some important taskother than holding household liquids.
In the next-stop mattress outlet, you pressed
every quilted pillowtop, then suggested we liewith our shoes still on to check filling
& resilience, skin when we slid each slick
blue surface convergingchrome flushthat spread my chest like a walnut, as if
we hadn't already been living in sin for years,
that bed of pictures (dirty? family?),a future tucked into your wallet, spilling
folded laminates that accordion out like
shrugged hands. What's in the centerof your palm besides one ring & a lifeline
dug into your skin with a grapefruit spoon?
My heart is a domed cakeplate,nested glass bubble. Sweet
Something of Minebefore they say
sanctify, let's skip town, hockthe registry gifts for cash, jettison
the material outline of a life which
reduces everything to crime-scenechalk dust, to streamlined stories
with deceptively simple arcs: a blender,
a stand mixer, service for twelve with matchedopen stock vegetable platter. We are a seven-
walled restaurant tangled in an Alphabet City
snapshot, broken plate at our feet. I can'tremember who tossed it, but if you
dig in my coat pocket you'll find
encrypted desire of lint & matchbooks,free signs in this lush & burgeoning
world of someone's love for us aching
to be testedthat floor-model mattressbefore we slipped from the store
empty-handed, your body dashing& suspended
next to mine.
Copyright © 2006 Erika Meitner All rights reserved
from Crab Orchard Review
Reprinted by Verse Daily® with permission
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