13 Medusa variations
Text and image by James Knight
1. Dreams
At
twilight Medusa becomes a tree. Brittle branches grasp at the wind hissing
through her leaves. She twists under mineral dreams.
2. Little Black Dress
Medusa
queues to pay for a little black dress. She’ll knock 'em
dead tonight. But, fearing mirrors, she’ll never know
how she looks in it.
3. Humdrum I
In
Medusa’s kitchen, the kettle hisses and
spits. She sits at the table, buttering toast. Her eyes are empty; her mind’s elsewhere.
4. Book
Medusa
is turned into a book, bound in snakeskin. Left on the shelf for years, her
pages yellow with age and envy. Her secret words will never be read.
5. Mermaid
Medusa
swims through the starless abyss, harpoon in hand, hunting. Her eyes are
pearls, her hair a crown of gaping eels.
6. Alice
He
glimpses the reflection of a coil of Alice’s hair as she
darts between still white soldiers. In the frame of a mirror, she’s vulnerable.
7. Humdrum II
Medusa’s mother-in-law clucks over the baby, pecks his cheek.
Afterwards, in the stony silence of the kitchen, Medusa plans a roast chicken.
8. TV
They
sit in their millions, fixed by her stare.
9. Creation Myth
Medusa
is the first monster. She hisses sweet nothings that become the sea. At night,
she’s mesmerised by the silver shield of the
moon.
10. Cupid
Medusa
meets the man of her dreams in a hall of statues. She shoots love’s arrow through his heart, then caresses him until he’s rock hard.
11. Humdrum III
She
inspects her grey skin in the hand mirror.
12. Art
Medusa
takes up sculpture. Her subject is terror. Her material: life.
13. Reflection
Lost
in the Garden of Eden, Medusa chances upon what she takes to be a reflection of
herself: a woman, ripe with sin, stroking a serpent.
This prose poem appears in "Head Traumas". You can buy the book here.