How It Escaped Our Attention
When a whole being
 births into your hands
 still you see your hands
 no matter how unworldly
 the beauty of the child
 Then the universe of words
 works past cosmology
 to a useful name          a handle
 in English unlike the Indigenous
 genderless language of verbs
 Moon blues           comet misses
 moon looms super            moon bleeds
 many cosmological shifts later
 our hands eclipsed by
 the lovely being come so far
 Come closer than ever
 across the several heavens
 we Ojibwe name
 the layers of our atmosphere
 and further out there
 the fourth sky               forever sky
 When you first came to us
 we did not have an Ojibwe name
 to know the sky beyond
 the sky beyond the sky
 How were we to know
 he was she was
 they are
 you
 How were we to know who?
 Notes: 
“How It Escaped Our Attention” from Little Big Bully by Heid E. Erdrich, copyright © 2020 by Heid E. Erdrich. Used by permission of Penguin Books, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved.
Source: Poetry (March 2021)


