Friday, January 22, 2010

Knees and Elbows

Knees and Elbows

Knees and elbows, the bony hinges
at the halfway mark of limbs.

These allow the arms and legs to bend,
to extend or contract. Straight lines

into angles thanks to these. These vertices.
Your knees, your elbows, they protrude

when in use, to crouch or kneel or walk,
when you fold your frame to sit in a chair.

Your arms on its arms, your legs on its legs,
a twinned skeleton, a throne to anatomy.

Sit and swing your hands and feet.
The elbows and knees are here, rounded

as the tops of pawns. The skin upon
your joints knows to stretch, to accommodate

the forceful bone beneath. Like fists
punching through drywall, knees and elbows

push and bump and claim some space,
these, your crooks, your corners.

3 comments

  1. "A twinned skeleton, a throne to anatomy." Great poem!

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  2. Yes, beautiful work. I love the hint of something dark in "the forceful bone beneath" and "fists punching through drywall."

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  3. Loved "throne to anatomy." Beautiful poem.

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