Quadruple Zero
Which 12:00. AM or PM.
The AM begins at midnight.
The middle of the night
is the morning. Add an hour
to the time it is now, and
you’ve shortened the day.
Hit snooze. We’ve made
the alarm into the time,
our body responds to noise,
not to 7:04 AM, not even
to morning. The second
hand on a clock is really
the third hand, a finger
flicking time away like
crumbs. Why no half-
second hand, no milli-
second hand. In my hand-
writing, numbers are starting
to disintegrate. My eight
is less propped-up infinity,
more a headless snowman
in weakening gravity, the top
sphere pulling away from
the base, slightly. Should
I draw a line through my
zeroes to designate them
as zeroes, as nothings,
not letter O’s, not the vowel
of surprise and pleasure.
Bar the zero, forbid any
thing from getting in,
a sign clasping what
we slide it over, a gel
slipped onto a stage light,
but no color, no light.
A lens cap. How can I
know that my zero and
your zero are equally null.
What I weigh in my house
is not what I weigh in yours,
our weight shifts based on
the country where we are
or the planet. The number
that is sewn into the back
of my pants fluctuates based
on who made the pants.
And now, the makers of pants
cut them larger while holding
the number still, as if we were
shrinking within our garments,
our bodies, size four, two, zero,
double zero, triple zero, quadruple
zero, all sizes of clothing a variant
of zero since that seems to calm us.
Which I suppose explains why nothing off the peg ever fits! Enjoyable poem. Tops for entertainment.
ReplyDeleteit still boggles for me.... the middle of night being morning...
ReplyDeletethea.
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Numbers are very subjective, they flick "time away like crumbs," and in their noted absence are (apparently) comforting -- if you pay close enough attention.
ReplyDeleteThis was too much fun..and in my world I don't use watches or clocks...I have been trained by two furry cats to do what I have to do on time. : )
ReplyDeleteLove this one, Hannah.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the threads and trails this poem travels.
I've just recently found your site, and applaud your dedication to sharing your work every day. Seems so brave, and yet so right.
Thank you.
How are you doing with the time change? ;)
ReplyDeleteThis perfectly illustrates how I feel when I visit a science museum...when they have the scales that state what you weigh on Earth, on Mars, on the Moon. Here I am here, at this time and at this mass, but it's different everywhere else.
Another gem, Hannah.
"My eight
ReplyDeleteis less propped-up infinity,
more a headless snowman
in weakening gravity, the top
sphere pulling away from
the base, slightly."
Wow. Terrific details and illustration.
"our body responds to noise,
ReplyDeletenot to 7:04 AM, not even to morning..." Great poem and observations.