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Interstate Highway

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by James Applewhite

for our daughter, Lisa

As on a crowded Interstate the drivers in boredom

or irritation speed ahead or lag (taken with sudden

enthusiasms for seventy-five), surging ahead a little by

weaving between lanes but still

stayingpretty much even, so too the seeker in language

ranges ahead and behind——exiting and rejoining

a rushing multitude so closely linked that,

if seen from above, from the height

of the jet now descending, we present one

stasis of lights: feeling our freedom though

when seen from above, in the deepening twilight,

the pattern we bead is constant.

So we have traveled in time, lying down and waking

together, moved illusions, each cubicle with

tables and chairs, beds where our cries arose

lost in the surging engines.

Yet theroomlight where we made our love

still cubes us in amber. Out of the averaging

likeness, Pavlovian salivation at the bell

of a nipple, our lives extract their

time-thread, our gospel-truth. While Holiday

Inn and Exxon populate the stretch

between Washington and Richmond with lights,

I rewrite our pasts in this present:

recalling your waking, dear wife, to find

a nipple rosier, we not yet thinking a child

though impossibly guessing her features

the feathery, minutely combed lashes

the tiny perfect nails, though not yet

the many later trees at Christmas. Now

I know only backwardly, inscribing these sign-

ings that fade as the ink dries.

Remembering the graphlike beading of darkness,

I recall the ways that time once gave us——

distracted by signs for meals and clothing,

travelers, heavy with ourselves

defining the gift that bodies carry,

lighting the one, inner room, womb for

our daughter. Seeing from above, I read

this love our child embodies.