Words in the Air

Night of Telescopes by Emma Trelles

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Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman

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Night of Telescopes

By Emma Trelles

 

I have buried my share and hardly anyone knows.

A house must hold ghosts, writing

Names across funereal woods and windows

Good for viewing the lingering past.

This night of telescopes fixes the cold

October sky—a Saturn so delicate as if

Sketched by moths holding to nearby stones

For their lives. The sutures of the moon drift

Into sharpness and a hand points to the inevitable screen

Another haunt in this dim garden where voices ride

Across pines and the invisible fountain locked

In the same little song. Here is the Sea of Crisis

And I would recognize its expanse anywhere

Having visited often, even beneath my lids when I disappear

At night to visit with a father who no longer knows me

Or the dead who always do, and glow like the rain or a rose

Finished with the business of becoming. I can’t say the worst

Because I’ll keep living it. Machine of the mind. Belt

Of the hunter. I can spot his patient blade from either coast—

The one where I drown the one where I love the one

Where I keep rowing through the blaze and the black.