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  • 标题:In Your Version of Heaven I Am Younger
  • 作者:Zucker, Rachel
  • 期刊名称:The American Poetry Review
  • 印刷版ISSN:0360-3709
  • 出版年度:2000
  • 卷号:May/Jun 2000
  • 出版社:World Poetry, Inc.

In Your Version of Heaven I Am Younger

Zucker, Rachel

In your version of heaven I am blond, thinner,

but not so witty. In the movie version of your version

of heaven you fight God to come back to me.

It is a box office hit because you are an unbelievable character.

Nothing is real except the well-timed traffic accident

which costs 226 thousand dollars.

In real life, I am on a small bridge over a small creek.

Then it isn't a bridge but a stadium. Then a low table.

A sense of knowing the future.

There is no dear location of fear.

I want you to say you will abandon your dissertation.

I want you to ask the man in the green scrubs if I was pregnant.

Put on the preservers! they announce. They are under your seats!

Time to tell your Wife a few last things. People are puking

in the rows around us. The jackets sweaty and too big.

We are, in this version, an image of hope.

The broadcasters are just now sniffing us out.

I am pregnant but don't know it and can't. know

that the fetus would have been, in any event, not viable.

No one survives. No one comes down with cancer.

The fade-out leaves a black screen over the sound of water.

The review says it is a film noir. The letter to the editor

says the ,reviewer should go back to college. The reviewer

is in graduate school writing a thesis about movies

that were never made. If they are made-he will not get tenure.

If we die he has a small. chance at success. A young woman

writes in: it should, more properly, have been called an- embryo.

You say I have a dark vision. You buy me coffee and muffins

and cross the street safely. In this version you are there

when I come home. Night after night in bed

beside me. By day I watch the world your eyes watch:

the blondes, the redheads, the light blue baby jogger.

In this version the camera has a tiny light leak, and the film,

after reediting, has no blond and no plane and no preservers.

No metaphysical struggle, no hero, no chance for financial success.

RACHEL ZUCKER lives in New York City. She has poems appearing in current or forthcoming issues of Fence, Pleiades, and Salt Hill. She is co-founder of Boomerang! A Contrbutors' Journal.

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