I want to write an
honest sentence about career, about the way I can't write an honest
sentence about career. It's a stand-in word like a hat rack, denoting
motivation and—always—hypocrisy. I may have volition, but my
desires are never pure. If I'm with you 80% that makes me more
dangerous than if I'm only with you for a dash through the park
with my dog; her name hearkens back to demons and early feminists but
can't be found in Genesis. To say you're an “ally” is an act of
aggression, reads one thread. To be an older woman is to be not-seen;
to be a young man is to see oneself too clearly as deficient. Have
you ever seen Trump play with his boy? The fault of parenting is most
of it. I try to stand on the other side of the white fence, wearing
my break-away collar so as not to break my neck, but there's no
letting go, exactly. When I sat next to her at the Corcoran, I could
feel my substance being sucked into hers, the pain of it. Take
inventory of your family's traumas. They pale before the Khmer Rouge,
though that's in there somewhere, too. Pale or no, we deal with what
we're given (no gift). There's an aura around things in one's late
30s, Ashbery notes, but by the late 50s, there's an absence inside of
everything, an ache like the hapu'u fern that fills a rain forest but
leaves holes for the light. It's the Holier Than Thou School of
Poetry, setting one poet on the top of her pedestal, inventing her motivations whole cloth, the better to knock her down like Saddam. The shroud of Turin bore only one silhouette, but
these are ghosted by the stain of our desire for attention. Not the
attention we devote to bird song but to ourselves. He tried to fake
himself out in the mirror before he knew who he was. That wasn't
Narcissism but self-discovery. He gave his son his false
name, the one he called radio stations with to defend his primary
self, the one with the name we know him by. My son's name denotes
community, but also means he's handsome. We wear the same caps; they denote an identity we can traverse without real pain.
--6 August 2017
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