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My body turns on me— slowly, without ceremony. So I turn onto it, a truce of skin and ache. Then I turn into my mother. Then my father. I watch my face in the mirror and see their ruins rising. I think of leaving the cities— like the Maya did, just walk out and let the jungle eat my name. I want to be Nefertiti, but the gods are jealous. And hungry. And male. I betray my body and it knows. It bruises back. It creaks in the silence. I wanted to be a god, one of the ones with eyes like fire and spines like gold. But I am, unfortunately, CHELOVEK. Meat and memory. Ash in the mirror. Dreams that ache like old teeth.
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Jul 14, 2025
Jul 14, 2025 at 3:02 AM UTC
my body turns on me
My body turns on me— slowly, without ceremony. So I turn onto it, a truce of skin and ache. Then I turn into my mother. Then my father. I watch my face in the mirror and see their ruins rising. I think of leaving the cities— like the Maya did, just walk out and let the jungle eat my name. I want to be Nefertiti, but the gods are jealous. And hungry. And male. I betray my body and it knows. It bruises back. It creaks in the silence. I wanted to be a god, one of the ones with eyes like fire and spines like gold. But I am, unfortunately, CHELOVEK. Meat and memory. Ash in the mirror. Dreams that ache like old teeth.
mara-kennet
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Jul 14, 2025
Jul 14, 2025 at 3:02 AM UTC
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