Gary Lee Joyner:
Music/Words/Visual Art

The Blind Tongue (libretto)

THE BLIND TONGUE

© 2001 Gary Lee Joyner

"Our motions resolved the landscape into concentric circles revolving at different rates depending on the distance." Witold Gombrowicz

He: Some stammering god spit

And I was hurled into being

Against my will

Hesitant, unsure

No, that's not right

Existence was injected into me

An inoculation of enthusiastic quickening

Immunized against this daily disease

Try again

Someone sent a message

That never arrives

In a language I cannot read

"In the beginning was the word"

And the word was night

And the night was a stammering circle

Of repetition

Begin

SCENE I

He: Ah, this one

I haven't seen it for weeks

The message will be in blood

On the wall

Here

He continues to explore the area. He sees a woman. Her head is entirely covered, draped with a cloth. She takes a step one way, stops, takes a step another way. Her fingers individually move as if they possess vision. Through the rest of the scene he moves around her in a diminishing spiral until he is near enough to reach the covering on her head.

He: Something new

She: He had the head of a rooster

With aquarium eyes

A leaky birdcage heart

That beat da-DA, pa-PA, da-DA, pa-PA

His hands were military parades

He was simplicity

He was a museum coat rack

He was an open window

He was the stillness at the center of a chessboard

He: Sister

Your fingertips

Paint the walls of this cave

They draw hunger and the hunt

They give shape to desire and need

(Whispers) Come to me

She: What do you see?

He: I hear the decay of ice

She: What do you see?

He: My nostrils flare

The stench of rotting snow

She: What do you see?

He: Mouth inside of mouth

Beyond the cave door

I see the horizon lift its lip

Exposing teeth smeared with blood

They laugh like a startled jackal

She: You confuse me

He: I see yellow eyes of wisdom

She: (Moans)

He: I see a heaving breast

Wordless

Animal

Breath

She: Temptation

The man reaches out and whips off the drape. A red sash is bound around her head and eyes. She remains blinded. He looks out.

He: Begin again.

Blackout

SCENE II

A woman is at a table. She lays cards out in various formations and studies them.. He enters.

He: I return.

She: Return?

He: I was here last night

She: It means nothing to me

He: (He holds up a picture of himself) What do you see?

She: I see a man

He: Ha! Your are wrong

As always, you are wrong!

It is the image of a man

How can you help me

If you can't get this right?

(Presents himself) What do you see?

She: Now I see a man

He: Wrong again!

You are hopeless

I too am an image

A phantom of the night

She: What do you want?

He: To throw light on a mystery

She: Light creates shadow

Illusion is its child

(she looks into the cards) A dying red ember in a bowl of darkness

He: What do you see?

She: First you must confess.

He: There is nothing.

She: Confess!

He:: (thinks a moment) In my home

Not one thought remains

I am naked

Before I undress

She: More.

He: I met a woman in a bar

She had the eyes of a cat

Her teeth were torn from a wounded fox

Her scars screamed blasphemies

I followed her into the night

She leaned against a tree

And wept like a lion in church

The flesh is weak.

Wash it away!

Now, what do you see?!

She: (laughs at his pretension as she repeats his words) The flesh is weak

He: (Spoken softly. He kneels before her at her table) Tell me what you see.

She: Rubies drip from a blue cloak

While a tongue is numbed by ice

No more

He: What do you see?

She: No more!

He: Say it!

She: (She stands, looms over him, he crawls away and she follows, towering over him)

A locked door

Lonely thirst

A blade of steel

Hidden in a block of ice

Numbing cold

Painless, a tongue is shredded

The taste of blood excites flesh-lust

Ribbons of scarlet

Cascade from an unbelieving mouth

He: I don't understand

She: (Laughs long)

He: (Looking out) Again

Blackout

SCENE III

He is down stage, throwing cards into a hat in utter, lost boredom. She moves around an alter up-center. It has a candle and a wolf's head with an open maw.

She: No icons

No alters that rage

Only brilliant shadows

Across a landscape of holy need

He: She wore a silver amulet

In the shadows below her neck.

(Moans) The torment

When she bent forward

I ran my tongue over her body

Tracing unknown letters on her breast

First it was dry

Caught and dragged across her skin

Then pink streaks appeared

In a moist trail.

She: I melted with each pass of his tongue.

(She moves toward him and draws him to the altar. She laughs sensually, deep in her throat)

No icons

No altars that rage

Only brilliant shadows

Across a landscape of holy need

What's that?

A noise at the door

He: It's nothing

A messenger who never arrives

She: Then we embraced

In a fury of snaps and snarls

He: It's only natural

It's only…