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Childhood Prayer

By Jesi Bender

As I lay me down to sleep

 

Perfumed

With a voice that burns off like smoke

In the dark, under grey-blue sheets

I look at the outline,

How your face cuts the air

I pray the Lord my soul to keep

 

All I see is the pink, fleshy insides of your eyes

And the memories projecting from therein

The corners from where every tear was torn

Veins pressed against the white, like hollow/hallowed reeds

Sick and tired from this modern discontent

 

And if I should die before I wake

 

Retract into youth

As I fall asleep

Originality/A purity escaping, gasps and grasps

Sometimes I feel carved out

Like a silhouette, skin over air

 

I pray the Lord my soul to take

 

An artist from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Jesi Bender graduated with a B.A. in English and Fine Arts from Cornell University in 2007. Her first book, entitled Oppressed by the Notion of Beauty, will be released by December 2009.

Contact: Jesi Bender * Email: jesibender@gmail.com.

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Reader Comments (1)

Quite a scene in this poem. Great description- a careful read and you can picture it. The copious description of the person opposite the speaker ("with a voice that burns off like smoke") and esp. his/her eyes gives the poem such tension. The tension is thickened by the need for relief on the part of the speaker and it's not clear at all that the methods of getting relief (retracting into youth or prayer) will be efficacious. Remedies don't remedy and "A purity" is tragically lost ("escaping, gasps and grasps"). It's all summed up here: "Sometimes I feel carved out/Like a silhouette, skin over air"...

Love those lines and lines like "..outline/how your face cuts the air"...

April 30, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercedric tillman

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