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Paper Dandelionsby Hope L. Russell |
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I.
—1984
The air still
circulates
our breath
from all those
Happy Birthday
balloons
we inflated
and tied
to the banister,
the kitchen cupboards
the doorknobs.
There was
though
that one balloon
untied
from the rest
and released into
the waiting hands
of a boy who smiled
and purposely let
the string go
into the sky,
into the hovering silence,
just to watch
the balloon float.
II.
—2001
That child grew up to be a soldier.
Into his waiting hands, they passed a gun.
Into the sky, he passed unnoticed.
“No strings attached,” they said.
III.
—2002
Heather has tied red balloons to the back of my chair.
Happy Birthday, she says, and hands me a paper dandelion.
Blow on it and make a wish.
We’re lucky we have power in the classroom.
Most of Buffalo is dark today and the streets,
the power lines, the trees are covered in thick ice.
The P.A. system announces an early dismissal
and we stand to say the pledge of allegiance.
My students are especially agitated this morning.
Are they thinking, like me, what bullshit
it is to pledge the flag every morning?
Do they notice that I just go through the motions?
That I am soundlessly moving my mouth
to someone else’s script?
A few streets over, a Baptist church holds a funeral
for a soldier killed “by accident” in Iraq.
I can hear the bells ringing.
I imagine rows of mourners standing to pray.
We commit to the ground our eyes.
We commit to the ground the lies
they’ve heaped on top of us, the promises
they didn’t make let alone keep for us.
Is it an accident that Heather, age eleven,
raises her left hand instead of her right
and covers her empty breast?
Is she thinking, like I am,
about the layers of ice outside,
what it means to lose herself,
to slowly melt and float free?
IV.
—2006
Balloons bearing witness
to another birthday passed
come from nowhere,
from the sky,
into my backyard.
A dozen balloons tied
like an unbeatable ribbon,
a fallen rainbow,
descend and get tangled
in the small tree
we planted
near the fence last summer.
Its branches stiff and empty,
now full of color
and the endless repetition
of the words
Happy Birthday
like a scarf
around my throat.
I leave the balloon bouquet
flapping in the winter wind
until a few days later
a stray dog
reminds me of its presence
as she barks at it from afar,
a threat.
I open the sliding door
and cross the frozen patio
in my bathrobe.
I begin to untie the balloons
from the tree,
scraping my hands
on its jagged branches,
my bare feet
crunching on old snow.
Once extricated
I carry the balloons
to the garage
and stuff my helium nest
into a trash can.
It overflows.
I try to force the lid on
like a zipper.
No luck.
I grab a pair of scissors
and start stabbing at the balloons
because I know, I know
what it’s like to live
in a constant state of held breath.
You have been at war for four years, George.
Instead of blowing up balloons,
you’ve blown up bombs.
Instead of blowing out candles,
you’ve blown out tires, homes,
the backs of children’s heads.
You have plunged a needle
into the lungs of humanity.
You have blown up and out
all proportion, George,
except for the enormity,
the power,
of your breath,
my breath,
our breath.
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