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Flesh: A Poem

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Flesh: A Poem

I sliced the arms and legs.

I sew together each vein.

Delicate patterns of lace,

and the soft blush of first love.

My palms are stained red.

The needle slipped in, swiftly as the sleek body of a fish.

Sans hésitation

A gentle gush of warmth,

Flowing freely from each cut.

Catching in the cracks of the pavement

And between my lovers lips

These are only the amateur first strokes

Of my watercolour painting.

Next are the fingernails.

which have endured the brunt for many years,

Peeled back more layers

Than there was time to grow back.

Bitten down

to bleeding crescents.

One time too many,

There is that rush of excitement

At the promising sight of relief .

I pull away more and more,

Until what’s left is

A mush of pinkish flesh

And the tender, sweet ache

Of another nail gone.

Leave me alone, I said,

I don’t want for you

To see my face when I turn.

To see this blissful smile.

A work of art can never really be finished.

A drop of antiseptic

A press of cotton here and there

“There there” I coo.

“Nothing to fear, I will take care of you”

Lay still I said

The flesh of the belly,

Is warm with vitality.

I test the blades’ sharpness,

By skimming it across my tongue

Rust and salt and life.

Place carefully at an angle,

And cut out all the ugliness.

Bits of fat I have sliced

Are quickly devoured by the insects

That live inside me.

How good it is to feel

Such a heavy burden lifted.

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J’ai trop fumé de cigarettes et là je pense à toi.
Sinking into the blood-warm waters of dream.

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