Welcome to Egypt

by David McAleavey
Welcome to EgyptI touch your pregnant belly
I feel it moving
worn land bearing downfish push back, pushing air —
cars tap tap their horns
feeling through trafficlike near-blind men with white canes
the extra sense helps
partly it’s motionwhatever’s in the water
wriggling to the top
& partly it’s new developments make the news
pushing at a wall
till the wall crumplesthen it’s all about a train
looping figure-eights
the heart, that core hubof the line’s crossing itself
blood surging urgent
through the body’s marshthe body’s million membranes
& then what cells do –
to touch your bellytightened with transformation:
go back to start over
express or localswooping to end or dawdling
seeming to dawdle
to note hibiscusrows of them, blooming, to see
clothes drying on chairs
the chairs echoingarchitecture, the buildings
echoing the land
starting to open —an abundance of fishes —
nervous, humorous —
choosing to revealas the light diminishes
it’s not choice alone
sometimes machines breakpregnancies may fail, but hope
I’m studying hope
making promisesto discover the reasons
there is hearing here
I’m fond of voicesnews may take time to reach us
voices aren’t stopping