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Laundry and Movies
by Chantel Lavoie

i) LAUNDRY

tangled women
hang laundry
on lines
that join their houses

this one
washed dark colours
jeans caught like flies
wet legs dangling
from her sun-spun web

another had bad luck
mixed in red
it ran and runs now
trickles from her bloodbath
a faint pulse
a bloodline

one's hands
drip sequins
string lights from the pulley
she crowds the line
clothes hang by themselves
it's magic
a tightrope

the fourth dreams white
uses starch
in boiled water
suggests order
and an absence of germs
by an obvious absence of underwear

this one pins blue
lowers the sky
for her children
pretends she's in a garden
and this yellow scarf
is a kite
see how it plays with the wind

ii) LAUNDERED

tangled women
hang
on lines
join

this one
dark
like flies
dangling

another
in red
now
her bloodbath
a faint
bloodline

one's hands
drip
from the pulley
hang by themselves
the fourth dreams
boiled water
an absence of germs

one pins blue
sky
her children
in

with the wind

 

 

iii) TANGLED

women
hang
on lines

like flies
dangling

red

a faint
bloodline

drip
from the pulley

absence
blue

children
in

the wind

Movies

(FOR N.V M)

The shadows of knives, kisses, nooses,
tendrils of hair and crosses
have come to mean more
are more desired and feared
than the real things.

A trick of cinematography
or, say, history
has made light and non-tight
dapple the mind.

Everywhere we look is loss
in silhouette.
Shapes on the ground explain
our cringing from the unseen sky.
A bird overhead may be a baseball
or a brick, falling.

These shadows impress
death on the living.
The swinging man, his feet
if we see them we know
they are someone else
but a shadow could be anyone
who got in the way of the sun.

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