The Descent of Alette [“I walked into”]
“I walked into” “the forest;” “for the woods were lit” “by yellow street lamps” “along various” “dirty pathways” “I paused a moment” “to absorb” “the texture” “of bark & needles” “The wind carried” “with a pine scent” “the river’s aura—” “delicious air” “Then a figure” “appeared before me—” “a woman” “in a long dress” “standing featureless” “in a dark space” “ ‘Welcome,’ she said,” “& stepped into” “the light” “She was dark-haired” “but very pale” “I stared hard at her, realizing” “that her flesh was” “translucent,” “& tremulous,” “a whitish gel” “She was protoplasmic-” “looking—” “But rather beautiful,” “violet-eyed” “ ‘What is this place?’ ” “I asked her” “ ‘It would be paradise,’ she said,” “ ‘but, as you see,” “it’s very dark,” “& always dark” “You will find that” “those who live here” “are changed” “enough” “from creation’s first intent” “as to be deeply” “upset . . . ” “But you must really” “keep going now’ ” “ ‘Are those tents” “over there?’ I asked” “I saw small pyramids” “at a distance” “ ‘Yes, these woods are” “full of beings,” “primal beings,” “hard to see—” “because it’s” “always dark here” “Most of them” “need not concern you now” “But wait here,” “someone is coming” “to show you your way’ ” “She stepped back into” “the shadows,” “turned & left me”
Credit
From Book Three of The Descent of Alette by Alice Notley, copyright © 1992 by Alice Notley. Used by permission of Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Group (USA), Inc.
Date Published
01/01/1992