Self-Portrait in Window-Light the god of whatever stitches window-light to the wall– hold it there a bit longer : fix sight to the eyes : fear of missing my cue : I’ve always hated showing up late to the horizon : minutes past : the light already fading : barely perceptible in photons : hitting the sheetrock & tile : I spent careful minutes adjusting the tripod : slipping into shadow-memory : did I linger too long * I woke in the night & couldn't sleep. I was whirring : trembling : unbelieving : god save my unbelief– (whirr): the recurring question : to speak or die : in fractured shadow-light (whirrrr): come out to my parents (whirrr): frenetic speech : edges of a closed system : where chaos arises : watch it shatter (whirr): & a knife becomes my tongue (whirrr): another misspoken word : mercury silver-slippery : cutting the mouth (whirr): after the holidays : after winter : after : after : after : (whirrrrrrr): or not : or not : (whirrrr): my brother warned : under no condition : I don’t tell much : neither should you (whirr): the impression : care is conditional : perception becomes reality (whirr): observation measured in impact : sight reveals a measure of light & form (whirrrr): God : I am capitalizing (whirr): a psalm of lament : my fingernails digging little crescents * liminal seams of light : near-edgeless frames : quantize a particle, it waves : many stripes behind two slits : in experimentation, use scientific method : if you aren’t a scientist : method acting will suffice, likely : I became the quantized electron : no, I became something small : small enough to split into : a little frame of edges : spooled tightly within the camera : that god of vacuous light : my unending disbelief in endings : given two windows, choose both : given two questions, infinite answers : given two of anything, say : thank you with your teeth : when conclusions raised more questions : I left the light on : I was caught between nothing : between everything : but I knew the body : can only move forward : & light : cannot return to its source Kate DeLay Kate DeLay is a poet from Tennessee. Her work centres on photography, light, and the observer effect–the idea that bearing witness has a quantifiable impact on the observed subject. Kate is currently attending the University of Alabama’s MFA Poetry program, where she is the Poetry Editor for Black Warrior Review.
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1/24/2024 09:52:33 pm
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