HENRY HART
                       The Starving Time, Jamestown, 1610*
                       Only the moon saw him lick blood
                       From snow beneath the palisade, hold
                       Crystals to his lips like a priest
                       Steadying a chalice of wine.
                       Only the candle twisting on its wick
                       Saw him hook the pot over flames,
                       Lean over his wife with a knife
                       As if to kiss her on the table.
                       Nothing could cure his hunger.
                       He opened her belly the way his father
                       Cut through feathers of sick chickens
                       Outside their house in Gloucestershire.
                       He bundled the fetus in deerskin,
                       Sank it with stones through a hole
                       Chopped with an axe in the James River.
                       An owl hooted like a drowsy rooster.
                       With only flames as witnesses
                       He boiled pieces of her for the supper
                       He knew might be his last,
                       Then stared at grease on his hands
                       And asked the fire's ash: How else
                       Could I build God's paradise
                       In this frozen swamp? How else
                       Could our divided bodies become one?  
                        
                       *Some of the first settlers in Jamestown, Virginia, resorted to cannibalism during
                       what became known as The Starving Time. This incident is based on an account
                       given by a settler George Percy in his brief history: A True Relation of the
                       proceedings and occurrents of moment which have hap'ned in Virginia from the time
                       Sir Thomas Gates was shipwrack'd upon the Bermudes, anno 1609, until my departure
                       out of the country, which was anno Domini 1612.
 

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