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forgive the moth in me for battering my insides for dying to reach the light but I don’t forgive myself not for what my mother’s face accuses me of told you I’ve told you the doctor says tell me so I say bones I say my mother’s bones I say here & point to the uneven back of my hand underneath last winter’s scars a calcified knot of her changes my body to liken hers the doctor looks long at my scars the same suspicious width as my fingernails the doctor says why don’t you tell me what is happening what have I have I told you How many times have I told you don’t touch that? but my mother’s voice scatters my memories like shrapnel into the present I repeat her & I say don’t touch that I say you have to forgive the moth for burning itself alive & then the moth lands on the uneven back of my hand the moth made of needle & tape & intravenous line a new fear clutches me I say can’t you see my mother’s bones inside of me & the doctor administers a sedative Cauldron Anthology 17