Saturday, November 11, 2023

Anne Carson

  from AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF RED: A NOVEL IN VERSE 

VII. Change

Somehow Geryon made it to adolescence.

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Then he met Herakles and the kingdoms of his life all shifted down a few notches.

They were two superior eels

at the bottom of the tank and they recognized each other like italics.

Geryon was going into the Bus Depot

one Friday night about three a.m. to get change to call home. Herakles stepped off

the bus from New Mexico and Geryon

came fast around the corner of the platform and there it was one of those moments

that is the opposite of blindness.

The world poured back and forth between their eyes once or twice. Other people

wishing to disembark the bus from New Mexico

were jamming up behind Herakles who had stopped on the bottom step

with his suitcase in one hand

trying to tuck in his shirt with the other. Do you have change for a dollar?

Geryon heard Geryon say.

No. Herakles stared straight at Geryon. But I'll give you a quarter for free.

Why would you do that?

I believe in being gracious. Some hours later they were down

at the railroad tracks

standing close together by the switch lights. The huge night moved overhead

scattering drops of itself.

You're cold, said Herakles suddenly, your hands are cold. Here.

He put Geryon's hands inside his shirt.

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