Noontide
Hailey Berk
Take me down a chlorine memory
Where time lives in sweet crumbs
At the bottom of an Oreo Go-Pak
Trek across well-kept lawns,
Dodge verandas seeded with gossipers
Petting high-strung show dogs
Squeeze through the heavy back door,
Over slick locker room mats
Soaked in sweat and cheap shampoo
Emerge
Into the shimmering heat
Of a sun in retrograde:
Grandma’s pool
You take after Mom, always afraid
To face the cold
Dip a toe beneath the surface
Leeching sunscreen
As you wade, a pale oil spill
Trails in your wake
I’ll watch as you go under,
Hair billowing around your head
Like a jellyfish in slow locomotion
Let me stay here a while longer
As the clock hands hit terminal,
As you hoist yourself free, shivering
Off in search of fresh towels
Wrap me in chitin
Make me a new
Skin: glittering, cerulean
As your footprints fade
From the concrete,
I’ll alight—
A flash of blue glass
Against cloudless sky,
Then dip
Dragged by some sickness of the brain
Towards stagnant water
As if to assuage this terrible thirst
