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in my bones there is a rattling inside there are flies they lay their eggs in my hope and love and all the warm wet feelings i have the eggs hatch, the maggots feast, the flies grow up, and then they die "theres a rattling in my bones," i say the doctor does not look up from his papers "perhaps," my stomach tightens and i feel the maggots bite into me "you just need to lose some weight?" i thank the doctor for his time again he does not bother to notice my jaundice nor the stench of rotting fruit each step sounds like jingling keys i found fear in the sound once, and then comfort some days i barely hear it some days its so loud i cant hear anything else maybe one day itll go away or at least stay a consistent volume until then i do not walk "my bones," i tell the doctor. "they're fine." he tells me i ball my hands into shaking fists the corpses of flies bounce around inside my knuckles can he hear the noise? can he hear the rattling? in my mind i beat the doctor his skin is split and his bones are broken i eat the marrow my wings vibrate behind me i lay my eggs in his hope and love and all his warm wet feelings and curse him to live like me outside i smile i thank the doctor for his time again and i leave
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Jul 11, 2022
Jul 11, 2022 at 10:36 AM UTC
life cycles
in my bones there is a rattling inside there are flies they lay their eggs in my hope and love and all the warm wet feelings i have the eggs hatch, the maggots feast, the flies grow up, and then they die "theres a rattling in my bones," i say the doctor does not look up from his papers "perhaps," my stomach tightens and i feel the maggots bite into me "you just need to lose some weight?" i thank the doctor for his time again he does not bother to notice my jaundice nor the stench of rotting fruit each step sounds like jingling keys i found fear in the sound once, and then comfort some days i barely hear it some days its so loud i cant hear anything else maybe one day itll go away or at least stay a consistent volume until then i do not walk "my bones," i tell the doctor. "they're fine." he tells me i ball my hands into shaking fists the corpses of flies bounce around inside my knuckles can he hear the noise? can he hear the rattling? in my mind i beat the doctor his skin is split and his bones are broken i eat the marrow my wings vibrate behind me i lay my eggs in his hope and love and all his warm wet feelings and curse him to live like me outside i smile i thank the doctor for his time again and i leave
again and again and again and again
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20/Non-binary/australia
Jul 11, 2022
Jul 11, 2022 at 10:36 AM UTC
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