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In My Bones

Your words hum in my bones.

Not the honey sweet hum of jazz

as you watch rain smooth over golden leaves,

not the haunting hum of strangers

grinding their opinions with coffee beans

and serving it with high hopes of persuasion,

but the guilty hum of a little girl who is shutting herself

in a room with a thin plastic lock,

a room with garbage waist high

that let's off thick, charcoal black pollution

that poisons her pink lungs,

as the external hum of her favorite song

slips into the hearts of her loved ones

and seals like a jar filled with warm strawberry jam,

until it's all yanked away...

The hum of a miscarriage in the hearts of her loved ones

as she bursts.

Your words hum in my bones.

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shelby-young
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Published
Sep 30, 2010
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