Angstrom's and Parsec's are units of measurement. An Angstrom measures distances and other things in the molecular world while a Parsec refers to an inter-stellar span. Specifically, an Angstrom is 1/10,000,000,000 of a meter, conversely a Parsec is the distance one would travel in 3.26 years (while moving along at roughly 186,000 miles per second)-about 19 trillion miles or 103,000 round trips to the sun. Using them together is meant to convey the juxtaposition of both the very small and the very large. Expressions of size that are at once real and, in some ways, imaginary in their intangibility. I use them here as tools to measure and explore Death; its massive transits and molecular aspect.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Gone

It was cold the morning she died. I awoke in the guest room to my step-father's light rapping on the door and a calm, yet ominous "Your mom's not breathing." I was on my feet and across the room. What awaited me---what I had been waiting for, already seemed, sounded..final. A light was on low at a side-table in her room and, there she was, there she was, gone. Frozen in the position she had been moving towards for days, her mouth wide open and raked upward, her eyes fixed forward, her bony fingers stretched out across her collar bones and grazing her lower cheek. My eldest brother and I were leaning in on either side of her, our hands resting on her legs and side, one of us said, "She's dead." The other repeated it. We searched each other from across our dead mother for what to do next. I reached for her hand, as I had many times over the last several days; sometimes to hold, other times to move it down along her side. Now it was cold and locked in place. For days she had been dead, but now she was.

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