The Gardener
The Gardener Caitríona O'Reilly The menu warned that fish caught locally may contain dangerous levels of cadmium and isotopes -- or was it allotropes? -- I didn't care ... That night, after the lecture, I sweated through dinner with a clever man who displayed his cleverness decorously, like the secretary bird its quills. Did he notice the beads glistening in my philtrum like the shine off the poisoned Pacific? And I wondered what dangerous dust I had inhaled, to make my breath so difficult, as I lay in the cheap hotel on Kearny Street, counting the notches on a plastic thermometer and feverishly dialling your number across half the blacked-out globe. Earlier, I'd looked for pelicans on Alcatraz Island and seen none, and tried to imagine the suffering of the celebrity hoodlum contemplating the saved in their bliss across the deadly strait, in the eternal city. The phone rang out twice in the empty house as it had rung out so often in that other house, and my panic was almost theatrical until your voice, warm and close, reminded me again of the notes I'd made of the words of the island's only gardener: I kept no record of my failures, and there were many.... The main thing was to assure some success by trying many things and holding onto those plants which had learned that life is worth holding onto, even at its bitterest. |