Mascara Literary Review

Issue Seven

Carol Chan

Carol Chan is Singaporean. Her writing has been performed and published in Singapore, Edinburgh and Melbourne, including Meanjin, WetInk, and Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. She's currently researching her honours thesis in anthropology at the University of Melbourne.

 

 

 

 

 

Two Drifters

 

There is no room for adventure

now, you say. Everything

has been discovered. There is nothing left

that hopes to be found; we were born

too late to be heroes now.

 

But the British were not the only dreamers

and explorers; only think

what India must have known

before the British claimed this knowledge

as their own. This history was lying

there all along, safe in the precious day.

India was not an imagined country,

 

nor have we invented the other.

What I’m trying to tell you now, love,

is that there is still room enough

for us to be heroes yet.

 

Getting to Vienna

 

The night we missed our flight to Slovakia, we lay

in Edinburgh, thinking of the still pair of empty seats

on the plane that has always been leaving;

those two unslept beds that will never know

the weight of ourselves;

the unwalked streets, unembraced cold of Slovakia

in the morning that will come.

 

That morning came. We caught another flight to Prague

instead, not to get to Prague, but to find ourselves

on the Vienna-bound train, back on track,

 

why we meant to go to Slovakia at all.

This wasn’t how things were supposed to be.

It is only now that we remember who creates the world

by the second. This train moves no-one but our bodies

towards a place of our dreaming.

This world, these possible worlds, are in our hands,

at our feet. On the moon. Somewhere,

 

a phone is ringing, and the news depends

on whoever there is to answer it.

 

 

What We Talk About

 

How to brew coffee. With a kopi-sock,

or a press-pot. What a press-pot is.

In winter, we talk about winter.

Anthropology. Poetry.

Suppressed sentiments in Bedouin desert tribes.

Identify these in our own.

We talk about scientists trying

to make things work, though not so much

the trying. How we brew coffee.