Stronger – That Glass-Throated Woman

That Glass-Throated Woman

By Emily Ruth Hazel*

(Note: if you missed the introduction to this series, be sure to read it first.)

 

I am that woman, thirsty

for more than she can carry.

Trudging to the well, she wears a shawl

of shame. The unforgiving

sun beats down. Noon

in desert country: the loneliest

hour, the one time her shadow

does not overtake her and cannot

cling to her like a stain. Day

after dusty day, she plunges

her vessel of clay into the cool dark

at the bottom, yearning to taste

something deeper, to feel

the fullness of enough.

 

I am that blood-weary woman,

hungry for touch, desperate

to be healed. She presses through

the crowd, muscling her way

so she will not have to ask.

Her arms and fingers strain

as the blackened bones

of a tree burned bare

reach for heaven’s blue hem.

 

I am that woman, warrior

without a wall, the sky behind her

holding up her silhouette.

When they drag her into the harsh

light, she turns away from

men who stare at her

as if she is the only one

who has ever warmed her hands

too close to a forbidden fire. She holds

her head. Her eyes are stones

never to be thrown.

 

I am that glass-throated woman,

breaking open, pouring out her alabaster

heart. Claiming with her tears

the ground on which she has been

told, in so many loud

and wordless ways, not to stand

or kneel or fall or put her fears

to sleep—she lets herself

be seen, be heard, release

the aroma of her well-spent

story. The scent suggests

all that made her who she is, the places

from which she has been gathered,

like a nation once exiled from

herself. Powerful—no chance of being

bottled up again, the fragrance of her

life transforms the air.

 

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*An earlier and much different version of this poem was published in Emily Ruth Hazel’s first poetry collection, Body & Soul (Finishing Line Press).


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