"We Fed It Anyway," "The Sentence Finishes Itself," and "What I Did Instead"

We Fed It Anyway

 

The house ran on high blood pressure

you heard it in the pipes,

a pulse that wouldn’t settle

 

you felt it

before the door learned to slam

 

footsteps quickening

down the hallway’s throat

 

heavier

 

cupboards snapping shut

like teeth

 

hair lifting on my arms

before I knew why

 

the walls listening

 

a chair dragged back

across the floor’s spine

 

then the slam

 

then silence

holding its breath

too long

 

I let everyone else

take the softest place

 

their plates fuller

as if the house

could be fed

 

and not turn

 


 

The Sentence Finishes Itself

 

Good girls starve

not always for food

 

sometimes for quiet

 

Lycra cinched to proof

breath held

so the seam won’t confess

 

the body negotiated down

 

Comments don’t land

they take hold

 

worked in daily

until it reflects

 

You’d have such a good figure if

 

(if what?)

 

Nothing tastes as good as being slim

 

the sentence finishing itself

in other people’s mouths

 

Fork paused

mid-air

 

as if waiting

for permission

 

Smile fixed

set too fast

 

Full, they say

 

but the word slips

 

something underneath

keeps moving

 

not hunger

 

something trained

to need less

 

until even that

is too much

 


 

What I Did Instead

 

They told me

not to make myself

the reason they stayed

 

just in case I did it anyway

between meals,

permission slips,

ink that refused my name

anything permanent

 

They think I’m waiting:

a mug by the kettle,

cooling into usefulness,

handle turned outward

for a hand that never returns

 

I learned extension

how to lengthen a quiet

until it held

 

rinsing lunchboxes

ghosted with apple

long after the orchard closed

 

This love stays

where I put it

 

does not wander

 

I loved you

through your forgetting,

through your exits

masquerading as freedom

 

I stayed

 

The cord was never cut

we folded it into errands,

PE kits,

school photos,

filed it under years

no one witnessed

 

I don’t beg

anymore

 

If you call,

I let it ring

 

long enough

to remember

who I was

 

before answering

 

I open the door

not wide

 

just enough

 

for something to enter

that might still leave

 

because I built this life

out of staying

 

and I know now

 

how easily

a thing can live here

 

without belonging

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