Sunday, December 21, 2008

Things to Do in the Belly of the Whale

by Dan Albergotti

Measure the walls. Count the ribs. Notch the long days.
Look up for blue sky through the spout. Make small fires
with the broken hulls of fishing boats. Practice smoke signals.
Call old friends, and listen for echoes of distant voices.
Organize your calendar. Dream of the beach. Look each way
for the dim glow of light. Work on your reports. Review
each of your life's ten million choices. Endure moments
of self-loathing. Find the evidence of those before you.
Destroy it. Try to be very quiet, and listen for the sound
of gears and moving water. Listen for the sound of your heart.
Be thankful that you are here, swallowed with all hope,
where you can rest and wait. Be nostalgic. Think of all
the things you did and could have done. Remember
treading water in the center of the still night sea, your toes
pointing again and again down, down into the black depths.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The treading of water in the dark sea (assuming that this event occurred just before being swallowed)) makes me think of a time that must feel like total despair and hopelessness.

And yet, once you are rescued from that fate and stuck in the belly of the whale, you have time to reflect the possible upsides of treading water in the dark sea vs. being stuck in the belly of the whale.

9:36 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Find a knife. Make whale sashimi.

3:37 AM  

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