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    The Woman Who Could Not Live With Her Faulty Heart - Margaret Atwood

    Posted by Gagsy - April 14th, 2009


    I do not mean the symbol
    of love, a candy shape
    to decorate cakes with,
    the heart that is supposed
    to belong or break;

    I mean this lump of muscle
    that contracts like a flayed biceps,
    purple-blue, with its skin of suet,
    its skin of gristle, this isolate,
    this caved hermit, unshelled
    turtle, this one lungful of blood,
    no happy plateful.

    All hearts float in their own
    deep oceans of no light,
    wetblack and glimmering,
    their four mouths gulping like a fish.
    Hearts are said to pound:
    this is to be expected, the heart's
    regular struggle against being drowned.

    But most hearts say, I want, I want,
    I want, I want. My heart
    is more duplicitous,
    though no twin as I once thought.
    It says I want, I don't want, I
    want, and then a pause.
    It forces me to listen,

    and at night it is the infra-red
    third eye that remains open
    while the other two are sleeping
    but refuses to say what it has seen.

    It is a constant pestering
    in my ears, a caught moth, limping drum,
    a child's fist beating
    itself against the bedsprings:
    I want, I don't want.
    How can one live with such a heart?

    Long ago I gave up singing
    to it, it will never be satisfied or lulled.
    One night I will say to it:
    Heart, be still,
    and it will.