Cauldron Anthology Issue 5: Seer Cauldron Anthology Issue 5 Seer (1) | Page 16

I Said Bones Amy Parkes the women in my family we all have them my mother said to the doctor on the left side one extra bone in the orchestra of the foot my mother pointed to the gift she gave me & not my broken places don’t touch that I’ve said How many times have I said to you that weekend in girlhood I broke most my toes here said the doctor look at her crushed parts look at the backs of my hands my mother ignored what my body committed without her she showed the doctor the uneven lump & one thumb strange tilted & ugly gaze my mother has better things to do even when I construct her in thin air & hurt How many times How many times have I told you have I how are you feeling says the doctor but that question is never for my fractures I turn to my mother & she evaporates so I look hard at the maps of my feet projected overhead tilted wings moth-delicate light-drawn & it’s easy to forgive the bone moth for burning itself alive & then trying again I am strungwild between lapsed prescriptions & my mother said what have I I’ve told you I said How many times have I said the doctor shines a penlight in rhythm over my pupils & I 16 Cauldron Anthology