Cutting Through the Five Elements of the Body
In hopes of discovering the five elements of my existence
I extend one arm like a branch of a diseased tree
Ready to be dissected
The other takes in hand a razor blade
Carver’s tool
Archaeologist’s weapon
Maneuvering between the lines of demarcation
The scarred flesh, landmarks of my previous excavations
Breaking through the outer layer of defense
Pressing ever downward
I cut through the earth
The layers of my skin form such a vulnerable protection
Below is the smell of dirt, the dank, the rot
Where worms slither and rust grows rampant
Bad dreams remain and haunt the shadows
Trembling words echo in the fetid soil
Each timbre, cadence, tone
You can feel it
You can feel it
I cut through air
Vast pockets of emptiness
Swollen with resignation
Escape through the fissures
Whipping the stillness into violence
I try to release the pressure
But it keeps building and I cannot breathe
I cut through the water
Waves of destruction
Blood tides of raging waters
Violently boil and churn
Staining everything they touch
And they touch everything
Nothing is safe
Nothing is beyond reach
Each moment of pain and memory
Never washes out to sea
Sweltering and clinging as it flows
Until the cold sets in
Leaving me feeling desolate and barren
I cut through the fire
This eternal flame
That burns my center
With self-hatred, rage, disappointment
So I can destroy those that love me
Cancel their future and mine
I cut through the aether
This well where true darkness resides
Here there is no artifice
Only the naked self
The unadorned truth
Pulling back the curtain to reveal
The purity of my existence
Full of shame and despair
The blackness has form and space
And yet is as intangible as thought or feeling
I cut
I bleed
I cry
I mourn
I live to see another day