Read The Language Inside Online
Authors: Holly Thompson
he seems to think it will be there for him
just hanging there
in the closet
waiting for him
whenever he wants to put it back on
later, before I go to sleep
in my journal I write a short poem
lonely is when the language outside
isn’t the language inside
and words are made of just 26 letters
and I wonder if
I should make it longer
then maybe one day
show it to Zena
or read it
at one of those workshops
at the Newall Center
the day before my next session
at the Newall Center
I text Sam on the cell phone
that Toby and I are supposed to share
but that I’ve claimed
asking if we can talk
maybe have pizza
after our writing sessions
before Chris picks us up
Sam replies
sure
that day I also have dance club
and even though so much
is new to me
the captain Tracy
compliments me
on how fast I pick up
the moves
and on my style in the
catch steps
and height in the
fan kicks
and then the other girls
and the two guys in the club
start to talk to me
a little more
and the whole rest of the day
seems easier
on Wednesday
in my bag for the Newall Center
I put poems printed from websites
and copied from anthologies that
the school librarian helped me find—
one by Billy Collins
about tying a poem to a chair
to beat the meaning out of it
another by Li-Young Lee about his father
watching his mother put up her hair
and one by Lucille Clifton about hips
which is the one I decide to start with
because I think it will make Zena smile
especially that last line
and it does
her mouth goes wide
she does that throaty growl
and spells
a-g-a-i-n
after I read the hip poem again
I read Li-Young Lee’s
about putting up hair
then I ask Zena what we should
write about today
and she spells
b-r-e-a-s-t-s
I hold my breath
try to keep from blurting
in Japanese I’m good at controlling my words
but in English it’s like I leave the gate open
and words dart out before I can catch them
so this time I close the gate on
the
no, anything but breasts
that I want to say
then after a pause
a few breaths
I say
well, okay
as long as we don’t take turns
as long as she goes first
for a while I just say the colors of the letter board
watch her eyes
write the letters
guess the words
the poem grows
and it seems Zena
has been thinking
about breasts all week
ever since I told her why
we moved here
Zena spells
14 Ways of Looking at a Breast
baby sanctuary
young girl’s embarrassment
sexy woman’s blessing
melon, nectarine, boob, bazoonga
permanent protuberance
excuse for lingerie
cause for coverage
bull’s-eye
nourishment
comfort
source of pride
source of cancer
gravity’s friend
half of a pair
but like eyes
even one
is better
than none
when she reaches the end
Zena looks exhausted, resting
then she glances at the letter board
and spells
u
me?
I say
she looks up
on breasts?
she looks up again
I’m not sure about this
I don’t have any ideas
I tell her I’ll think for a bit
scribble a while
then share