Chi Siegel
my lover starts seeing
after a.b. yehoshua’s “facing the forests”
my lover starts seeing
our house as a forest. my lover begins counting by the tree
its singing throbs with more than words, whisperings
of warm & summer & night. sacredness
bringing a lump in his throat.
this green, this sea does not rustle,
it’s small, like tombstones,
something constant with its leaves.
my lover would welcome conflagration.
my lover would leap into its arms.
………………………this is to say:
………………………it hasn’t always
………………………been this silent here.
the crimson glory of sunlight, the distant oil spill
sea behind that of the trees,
sap leaking like spit from his ridged & cracking
………………………tongue.
………………………now kindled,
………………………now his eyes glow.
………………………how assertively the forest
………………………leaves its mark.
now fire burns, like a prayer,
a mad moon hangs red in the sky,
just because he wanted to know how it is to blaze.
Chi Siegel is currently based in Oxford, U.K., though she was born and raised in San Jose, CA. She is the co-founder and Art Director of Sine Theta Magazine, a creative arts magazine by and for the Sino diaspora.
Cover photo by Johannes Plenio on Unsplash
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