poetry
Sordino
by Nisa Malli
The diving bell spider refuses to live on land.
Instead, it spins a silk bubble to breath underwater.
The window is a time-lapse lens gutting people in the street and there is nothing in this room but pain curetting round the curtains and a nurse every few hours. No news or names for things because she is dying the slow way.
Pain is a diving bell and every night she could drown if I wanted. But the body in the other bed with the signoidectomy just shat the floor and the night sounds like a sordino violin. There are no words here because we can't speak the dead speech of health and words are only words if you use them.
Nisa Malli is a poetry and nonfiction writer who does not play the violin. She recently graduated from the University of Victoria with a B.FA in Creative Writing and is currently the Assistant Editor of La Scena Musicale, a classical music magazine based in Montreal.