The Fall
Clamp the weight and curl it up,
The muscle distends before it fails;
The back folds over into a cup,
I lift to become as hard as nails.
Reflected in the silver glass,
The bicep rounds through other veils;
The mind looks inward to surpass
Shoulders, arms, and masculine chest.
Body disputes the soul, fixed mass
Inverts, metal strains, becomes stressed,
The mutability of steel.
The flesh curves, falters, crests,
What’s there is not there to conceal
The resolution but reveals
In shades the everlasting deal.
The broken body falls, doubts, feels
Gathers itself up, rises, heals.