Skip to main content

What We Are When We Are / Kaj smo, ko smo: The Visit

What We Are When We Are / Kaj smo, ko smo
The Visit
    • Notifications
    • Privacy

“The Visit” in “What We Are When We Are / Kaj smo, ko smo”

  The Visit  

With my saliva I polish the moon that swims

on the surface of my sleep. The princess-hunting

season is never-ending, it warns me, as

the darkness enfolds me in its paws. No worries,

even as a girl takes off her socks, taking

the evening skin for a walk through the maze

of consciousness, where knives stroll that would

like to leave their trace, she knows that the muses like

flies fall on sugar, on the glare, on the red carpet, and so

as a goodnight treat I feed them with a better

future. I open the champagne of my heart, I serve

myself bubbling blood and—so that it forgives me—

I also toast the earth, but it does not budge.

It is fed up with the outpouring of the red liquid

that fills its pores: it cannot sneeze, lest it take

my bones off the hook. Awake, I wander off

to the night kitchen for a glass of water; you are

sitting there, and ask me for a light. Dead people

don’t smoke, I say, real princesses sleep during the

night, they do not invite those who have just died

to visit them, you smile and grow pale in the moonlight.

Next Chapter
Noč z grozo v gobcu
PreviousNext
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). It may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes, provided that the original author is credited.
Powered by Manifold Scholarship. Learn more at
Opens in new tab or windowmanifoldapp.org
Manifold uses cookies

We use cookies to analyze our traffic. Please decide if you are willing to accept cookies from our website. You can change this setting anytime in Privacy Settings.