Ocean Vuong
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In the body, where everything has a price,
I was a beggar. On my knees,
I watched, through the keyhole, not
the man showering, but the rain
falling through him: guitar strings snapping
over his globed shoulders.
He was singing, which is why
I remember it. His voice --
it filled me to the core
like a skeleton. Even my name
knelt down inside me, asking
to be spared.
He was singing. It is all I remember.
For in the body, where everything has a price,
I was alive. I didn't know
there was a better reason.
That one morning, my father would stop
--a dark colt paused in downpour--
& listen for my clutched breath
behind the door. I didn't know the cost
of entering a song--was to lose
your way back.
So I entered. So I lost.
I lost it all with my eyes
wide open.
Threshold was written by Ocean Vuong.
Ocean Vuong released Threshold on Sun Apr 15 0001.
From Night Sky with Exit Wounds' “Notes” section: “‘Threshold’ borrows and alters a phrase from Carl Phillips’s ‘Parable’.”