surfacing with lisel mueller

I chose this week’s poem “In Praise of Surfaces” by Lisel Mueller in hopes of providing some further uplift after last week’s election. I say uplift but don’t mean dismissal or acceptance, words that keep arising in the conversations between my wife and I late into the night. Some part of us has grown quiet and we keep talking to bring it back.


Mueller’s poem is fitting as it centers on praise, which is a similar kind of reaching out. In each section of the poem, Mueller’s speaker displays a deft sensitivity not only to touch but to the ways language can touch such “surfaces.” If, as the speaker notes, “one flesh is all / the mystery we were promised,” then one praises mystery in praising the body’s surfaces. This urgency is carried through down through the final section’s skin diver conceit, where effort is placed behind the need for the speaker to “collect” the beloved  “rock by wet rock” and word by word.


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In Praise of Surfaces – Lisel Mueller


I


When I touch you

with hands or mouth,

I bless your skin,

the sweet rind

through which you breathe,

the only part

I can process.  Even

that branch of you

which moves inside me

does not deliver your soul:

one flesh is all

the mystery we were promised.


II


“To learn about the invisible,

look at the visible,” says

the Talmud.  I have seen you

for so long, you are

ground into the walls,

so long I can’t remember

your face when you’re away,

so long I have to look

each night when you come home

at the tall surprise you bring

me, time and time again.


III


Words too are surfaces

scraped or shaken loose.

When I listen to you

I pick up rocks,

shells, algae

brought up from darkness.

Sometimes I

come close to catching

a fish bare-handed;

angling, I always fail.

No skin diver, I

could never reach bottom;

rock by wet rock,

piecemeal,

I collect you.


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Happy collecting!


José





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