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  • Mallory posted an update in the group Group logo of Sex and LiteratureSex and Literature 10 years, 2 months ago

    A New Constellation
    by Marge Piercy

    We go intertwined, him and you
    and me, her and him, you and her,
    each the center of our own circle
    of attraction and compulsion and gravity
    What a constellation we make: I call it
    the Matrix. I call it the dancing
    family. I call it wheels inside wheels.
    Ezekial did not know he was seeing
    the pattern for enduring relationship
    in the late twentieth century.

    All the rings shine gold as wedding bands
    but they are the hoops magicians use
    that seem solid and unbroken, yet can slip
    into chains of other rings and out.
    They are strong enough to hang houses on,
    strong enough to serve as cranes, yet
    they are open. We fall through each other,
    we catch each other, we cling, we flip on.

    No one is at the center, but each
    is her own center, no one controls
    the jangling swing and bounce and merry-
    go-round lurching intertangle of this mobile.
    We pass through each other trembling
    and we pass through each other shrieking
    and we pass through each other shimmering.
    the circle is neither unbroken
    nor broken but living, a molecule attracting
    atoms that wants to be a protein,
    complex, mortal, able to sustain life,
    able to reproduce itself inexactl,
    learn and grow.