So?
So?
So, she starches your shirts,
turns your collars,
and
replenishes
all your
underwear
every
three
months.
Spick and span!
So?
Wouldn’t you rather she took you in her mouth and
pulled on you
like she is dragging the shirt off a fidgety child?
Don’t you still want her to
....
draw you out until
you release from the depths of your belly
the moan
that is the nearest you can come
to a pin-striped
cosmic om
.....
which while it lasts
threads every part of you
onto
the silk skein of the frothing web
that spreads out
to every last corner
of the
universe?
‘Well, yes
and
no’
you say...
You say
you would prefer
to have
...
both...
So?
So, you already know that,
as time succeeds
where you
don’t,
eventually
you’ll prefer the shirt.
So,
you tell me as a mark of pride
that she is very clean.
So?
So, explain to me why this one thing
will never change
will always stay the same,
explain to me
that feeling as you button up
your freshly laundered shirt,
break out new pants,
pull on your navy
matching
socks,
explain to me
how spick and span
and primped and cleaned,
she makes you feel
like
dirt?
So? was first published in Some Other Damn Rainbow -Unsanctioned Writing of the Middle East, ed. Hind Shoufani (Beirut) 2012