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apoptosis/anorexia

Somewhere in the furrows of pink and gray

flesh, nestled between delicate arches of pelvis,

in what was supposed to be bowels and pulsating warmth,

lies the wish for chemotherapy.

 

Old images of skull-white sundresses

glimmering with the glory of summer days in the world of Perfect Thighs

fester imperceptibly,

buried in some remote corner of the midbrain

that smells like half-digested chicken parmesan;

 

each memory’s tastefully arranged––

rows of wheat, sharp as disinfectant,

sour with antimetabolites and metastatic guilt.

October levels prospects like a hurricane,

and as your mother balances a salad fork between chalk fingers

the full plate in front of you reminds you of ruptured organs.

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elise-chou
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Dec 20, 2012
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