The Etymology of Grief
Grief is:
An empty pillow book
Waiting for someone to change the subject
Ink spilled on white pants or a white sheet: ink from a pen, ink from a squid, blue-black and slimy
Sighing a lot
Feeling naked in private and feeling private in public.
The soundtrack of the life of a baby: Burl Ives, Sinead O'Connor, Natalie Merchant, They Might be Giants, Ella Fitzgerald, The Story, Bruce Springsteen
Writing a fantasy novel (already a bestseller in online pre-orders)
Running amok
Using its knowledge of symbiosis against you
Bulimic, anorexic, gluttonous, abstemious and possessed of other varying appetites
Flammable
Responding to a simple question with a trilogy
The sea, wherever it is found
A blister slowly shaping itself to the bottom of a foot
Happy in an expatriate bar that is empty of locals
Turbulence in an airplane as soon as you are handed a cup of hot coffee or tomato juice or, if flying internationally in coach/tourist class, a plastic cup full of red wine
A hand on an ass when it is not welcome there
A long nail in need of clipping
Airport food
A sudden nosebleed
Slutty
Faithful to the last
History misspelled by an accidental keystroke: shitory
An eight-hour time change every five minutes
Farting in public while standing naked on a table while people discuss you
Impulsive and cantankerous: a terrible travel companion
Time. All clocks. Every watch, even Swiss-made
A stuffed panda with a single ear that has been forgotten on a bus
A stereotypical image of a dictator: broad shoulders tapering to a narrow waist, a jagged ponytail with furiously splitting ends, busy eyes, bushy eyebrows
Walking around with booze on its breath
A dog that barks all night until it is kicked
Green and slippery, like the truth, like a lie
A bird halfway between the lowly pigeon and the self-righteous hawk, circling
A story by Kafka
Dreaming of its future taxi-driver, asleep in his bed. Does he have children? A boyfriend and/or a wife?
Endlessly resourceful
The stupidity of being told how to use a seat back flotation device and a seatbelt in the event of a real aerial catastrophe
A half-read book
Worrying about a beloved friend staying in Paris in a rented flat. Is the roof secure? Is there rain in the forecast? Did she find milk at the store? What is she eating? Are strangers smiling at her on the street, and would that be a good or a bad thing?
An endless conversation with past and future selves in shouts and whispers
An unwashed nightgown on a dirty hook
Sudden chatter of sunlight, everywhere
A skinny rat swimming past a subway car during a rainstorm, the car stalled out and bobbing, swaying
Trash from the upstairs neighbors flying past your window
Not telling you anything
Chasing a coin across the floor before it drops out of reach under a floorboard
Amateur at everything
An unfinished letter
A stinky air-freshener called "Summer Daffodil" or "Sporty Grape"
A vacation in the middle of the ocean, crappy raft optional
The phrase: "getting accustomed." And this one: "being brave"
A shoddy translation of something else that it is itself afraid of and cannot name
A stack of postcards from places you've never been tied together with a rubber band, discovered in the bedside drawer of your favorite friend








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