Down Jacket God
By Moon Bo Young
Translated By Hedgie Choi
God wears a massive down jacket. Humans are the countless duck feathers trapped inside, the poet writes. Sometimes a feather pokes out. God plucks it carelessly. That's what people call death. A feather gets plucked. That person dies. A feather gets plucked. That person expires. A feather gets plucked. That person breathes their last breath. A feather gets plucked. That person disappears.
After death there's no heaven or hell, no angels or devils, the poet writes. There's only a feather. It swings in the air. Gently, the feather settles on the ground.
Copyright Credit: Moon Bo Young, "Down Jacket God" from Pillar of Books. Copyright © 2021 by Moon Bo Young. Reprinted by permission of Black Ocean.
Source: Pillar of Books (Black Ocean, 2021)