- Vol. 04
- Chapter 10
ASH GOD RELIC
I
I have been asked To fetch the herb For the last man dying By the last woman Who’s lost her bearings. This might well be My last chore, although, Who can tell?
I recall doing this Once in every age. They told me Though I was clever They made themselves Better after me, and for ever I’m their page, A factotum, for ever.
But mostly I recall Their battle with the giants And among other things My heroics: burning The palace down And my leap Across the ocean Teeming with life.
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There was the man, There was the wife, The man’s brother, (and many others) and I Was asked to fetch the herb As the brother lay dying. That was… A long time ago.
There are no directions now, Just a task without a tale That was once a tale with an end. And a beginning.
II
When I leaped across the ocean The mission was…no, this is no way, I must remember… On that last strip of land From that last tree-stump Crumbling, turning into dross, The last birds from the sand, Took off…I was so much younger And stronger than The mightiest albatross. Day after day, day after day, And the water Everywhere below me As far as eyes can see…
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But then, The water changed color Just when my limbs in mid-leap Were giving away. I spotted the river merging, A clump of trees off the land, Descended on the comforting sand, Stretched out and slept till Lapping waters of a promise unkept Roused me and I came to find This rock amidst the shrubs And sensed the pang – The frantic necessity of the herb For a tale with a beginning.
III
I’ve grown old and delirious… Memory and desire in me Is a pile of driftwood debris...
I must remember…are those Scrawlings on the relic A paean; a verse for an offering?
A stagnant pus is the ocean. We could sorely do with Another churning.