January 18, 2011

Terry Martin

WHEN MY SISTER CUT FRENCH CLASS

She dreamed herself wearing a red beret
sipping cappuccino in a Paris café,
speaking the most beautiful language
in the world with ease and grace—
How are you? That’s a nice hat.
What time is it? I’d like some cheese, please—

but when my sister cut French class
three days in a row and Monsieur Skinner
gave a surprise test on Friday asking them
to write an essay using the new vocabulary
they had learned that week, all she could
remember was one phrase from Monday—
à toute vitesse—so she began: I woke up at top speed,
ate my breakfast at top speed, took the school bus,
which traveled at top speed
and so on,
and when she got her test back
a large “F” circled at the top of the page,
scrawled in ink red as a beret
was Monsieur’s one-line comment:
You must have been exhausted!

from Rattle #33, Summer 2010
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May 22, 2010

Terry Martin

IN THE HOSPITAL, WAITING

When the nurse brought you a surgery cap,
you put it on, leaving a few blonde wisps
sticking out near your left ear, golden straw
poking from an otherwise tidy bale, and
I wanted to walk across the airless room,
reach out and gently tuck those stray strands
behind your familiar ear, until every hair
on your head was safely encased under clear plastic
where it belonged, I wanted to lean across
the silver pole, tubes, wires, and hold you close,
cup your left breast one last time, look deep into
your determined eyes, reminding you I’m right here
but the nurse was standing there, ready to go,
and, hardly recognizable gowned and capped,
you were already far away somehow, and
didn’t want tenderness, not then, not there,
so instead I said You missed a spot,
watched you tuck loose strands under elastic,
containing it all, said Good luck as she wheeled you away
toward anesthesia, breathing tube, scalpel
and I’m waiting now, waiting,
while they excise seeds we hope haven’t grown,
sitting here thinking of your unruly hair,
of those parts of you that resist taming.

from Rattle #22, Winter 2004

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