Lee Sharkey

Eye

A rubber-coated metal bullet struck Ziad’s eye during clashes in Bethlehem...His eyeball
fell in the palm of his hand and...he kept holding it till he reached the hospital. He
thought they could put it back in.

—Muna Hamzeh, Refugees in Our Own Land


What do you do with an eye in the cup of your hand?

What do you see that you didn’t?

What do you make of a sphere of jelly with fins of torn muscle?

What do your fingers impress on the rind?

Do you rush it to hospital, where a surgeon waits to fuse sight to vision?

Does the eye have a nationality? a history?

Does the eye have a user name?

Its own rubber bullet?

Where is the eye transcribed?

A little globe there and you are the keeper

Of the watery anteroom, the drink of clear glass

Dear eye

Once it lay snug in fat in its orbit

Once it saw as a child

Through humor a peppering of stars

Lee Sharkey

"Eye" is from A Darker, Sweeter String (Off the Grid Press, 2008).

Posted on January 2, 2009 11:24 AM