Beltway dear Elliott, This terrible darkness woke me up last night. It was so still and forever. You're here with me this morning, sleeping through the freezer burns and the stereo. This morning, I'm making a tape and taking you for a ride with me. I’ll be careful not hit the pot holes. Safety first. There's nothing left in me but the rubble of memories and words words words... Could you please stop singing now? Could you please be still? * Are you locked inside the earth, tumbling and turning, spreading your sick grin over everything? I know you’re not. You’re dust like Adam… like my mother. You’re a million splinters of yourself. You filter through me like air. like oxygen thick with language. I have a thought for you, Mr. Smith: Good morning, Mr. Smith. Forgive this frost. Last night I had you out too late. Forgive this sick blanket, I am nothing else. I am Hector. My death kicks up the dust. Around and around like the moon or a million moons. Around, circling, losing parts of me on the dirt roads of this ancient city. I look over to the empty seat and I see you coming unglued, un- raveling through the cabin of my car. Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh… The cars around me are strangled without you, and I swallow you down… words, words, words. I spin my chariot in giant loops and look behind me to see the hero’s not me, but you. I’m the angry half-god, pulling you like a plow. I press my foot into the dark morning, flooding the chambers of my engine with fuel. I lift my hands from the leather reins and let your body stumble to a stop. It's a lesson to the others; It's a promise to the earth... This war never surrenders, never ends without breaking hearts, painfully and without warning. |