
STEPHANIE GRAY
Satanic Bible on Interlibrary Loan
Can we allow one cliché? In 8th grade I pronounced it clich.
"Oh you said that yesterday, that's such a clich." As if.
The devil lurks beneath all small Texas towns, propelled by
its music. A well of teenagerness could do it, something
Radclyffe Hall's couldn't. The well could be one screech
and scream a mile underground. In the middle of all of your
friends. What I remembered was the check out slip, the
carbon copy, my confident signature, the unfazed look of
the clerk who looked at the title but who already had a
scrunched face all the time and a wimpy name and a pale
pale complexion, I didn't know if anything was different to
him. In my head the interlibrary loan is swathed in snow.
To drive you to not the devil's music but the library.
Lighters in the air in the dark. Yes think of the saddest
song ever but it's not dumb ok? No one's hair caught on
fire. Moving on a ballad suspended on guitar solos that
hung on a note that fell off the roof of the concert hall
where I was headbanging with 4,500 headbangers. I looked it
up: The Villarreal Convention Center hosted 4,500 revelers
at the only Metallica show in the area with Cliff Burton
who died two months later. I close my eyes and I can only
see snow where there's no snow, The Satanic Bible on
interlibrary loan, with its pink-paper-taped-badge-of-a-
sash, so I couldn't see the whole cover, stacked in my pile
of books, some mine, some not, under a stereo playing
Master of Puppets 24/7 before I knew what 24/7 meant. There
is no snow in south Texas. There were the Matamoros murders
that someone sort of connected to heavy metal but I never
understood. You have to remember the vacuum of a well of
loneliness, that's where this is all headed. Sort of like
Alice in Wonderland, but really Laura Ingalls Wilder, one
mile below sea level, permeating everything. I dreamed one
of those wells in Little House on the Prairie with me
inside with my ripped jeans and Reeboks copied off of James
Hetfield. But he wasn't the one who said to go check out
The Satanic Bible. It was Slayer but I didn't listen to
Slayer. It was Ozzy and I did listen to Mr. Crowley but
Ozzy wasn't my age. I think back and all I can see is snow
falling but there was no snow in the border. There were a
lot of death metallers and that's related to Scandinavia
somehow but maybe it wasn't snow, maybe what I'm thinking
of is the whole town in one of those Xmas shakers, all of
us in there as specks while the glittery flecks swirl
around and I'm in there somewhere in some well, checking
this book out. It was the light of the library I remember.
Which is fluorescent light, which is like snow, but I
didn't know what light the devil's music was. Someone was
always saying devil's music and I thought maybe it was a
dead scroll under the basement of every Catholic Church. In
1986 in 8th grade I did what the title said I did. I did. I
did. I did, to answer it in my dreams from here on ever
after. It was in the liner notes of so many. One day I
said I will see, I will see, I will see. Buried in folded
paper in the cassettes. I looked for it at the bookstore at
the mall. One day the postcard came that not Aleister
Crowley's but Anton LaVey's book was in, The Satanic Bible,
and my parents didn't see it, I got the mail that day. I
got it and flipped through it and honestly it sat there in
my pile of books with the Ayn Rand one I was reading for a
scholarship essay, Judy Blume's Forever on interlibrary
loan (look it up) and a stack of records. Reading it, I
thought every thing would come together, every defunct
water well shortened to level, the snow I think I saw
disappearing in the disappeared, every cryptic evil line in
every song I halfway listened to appear with its
subliminals exposed, every pentagram come alive, it would
all make sense once I read it, but I couldn't read it
backwards, like how we tried to listen to Stairway to
Heaven backwards for the line Satan, something Satan, which
is what the video warning us against the devil's music
said, but backwards or forward, nothing shocked me and I
think that's what shocked me most of all, made me wonder
if the devil's music was already inside my head.
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