2008-02-20

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2008-02-20 06:17 pm
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The Purge -- Marge Piercy

 

Beware institutions begun with a purge,

beware buildings that require the bones

of a victim under the cornerstone, beware

undertakings launched with a blood

sacrifice, watch out for marriages

that start with a divorce.

 

To break a champagne bottle over the prow

of a boat is prodigal but harmless; to break

a promise, a friendship much more exciting

(champagne doesn't squeal); but doesn't

the voyage require a lot of sightseeing

and loot to justify the splatter?

 

Give it up for me, she says, give him

up, give her up, look only in my eyes

and let me taste my power in their anguish.

How much do you love me? Let me count

the corpses as my cat brings home mangled

mice to arrange on my doormat like hors d'oeuvres.

 

But you know nobody dies of such executions.

Your discarded friends are drinking champagne

and singing off key just as if they were happy

without you.  One person's garbage is another's

new interior decorating scheme. If she is your

whole world, how quickly the sun sets now.