"I loved him most
when he came home from work,
his fingers still curled from fitting pipe,
his denim..."

“I loved him most

when he came home from work,

his fingers still curled from fitting pipe,

his denim shirt ringed with sweat

and smelling of salt, the drying weeds

of the ocean. I would go to him where he sat

on the edge of the bed, his forehead

anointed with grease, his cracked hands

jammed between his thighs, and unlace

the steel-toed boots, stroke his ankles,

his calves, the pads and bones of his feet.

Then I’d open his clothes and take

the whole day inside me— the ship’s

gray sides, the miles of copper pipe,

the voice of the first man clanging

off the hull’s silver ribs, spark of lead

kissing metal, the clamp, the winch,

the white fire of the torch, the whistle

and the long drive home.”

- Dorianne Laux, The Shipfitter’s Wife (via liquidlightandrunningtrees)
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