Essays poem
Crush
JJ Camp
It came at night, she half
expected murder
disappointment discomfiture
of other expectations
First: dark quiet
reigned-in blacker dream
dreams dreamer never
saw the crush
approached from her exposed
right side, eye unblinking
fracture fractured quiet
undone in the crush,
the crush. She breathed hard
knuckle bone against
bone, skin rent rendered
red under night’s
black blanket, unconscious
rifted shifting. Bright
light in her head, the crush
silent crush. She heard
something like television
snow crackled then
and then—nothing
nothing but the quiet
of nothing. She thought:
“So this is what it’s like.
This is what
it’s like to die
when fragments
of love crushed bone
Crush (2)
skull bone collapses
yields to fist and flesh
and crush sometime
after twelve, when children
should be asleep, not
hearing, not listening
And this is how Mother
felt when Daddy—
when Daddy
when love in some disguise
some disgruntled love drunk
love comes home too late
or too soon. 19 August 2003