Phantom Limbs
In this house of bones, I reanimate
All that has been lost. Paint pink puddy scabs
Over skin-raw drywall, smooth the nail bed,
Upholster tissue. I tend to the hearth
And this heart. In return, the body shrieks
At this reconstruction. How dare I play
God. The phantom limb, more alive
Than its living half, groans at each toe curled,
Fumes at its own existence. When you died,
Breath rattled the ribs of my hollowed-out chest
Ice sweat slick down my spine, dread calcified in the gut
How dare you lovely hearthrob seize my heart
How heavy is the dead weight of your memory
Pain is just the body remembering.
Hollow
Thumb
Rattle
Hollow lungs rattling
Empty ballon
Hollowed- out
Breath rattled through my hollowed-out chest
I traced my hands over where you used to be
Drew an outline
I clawed for your ghost
Grasped at air
Dug into my own palm trying to hold your phantom hand
I squeezed for you hand
I claw the air where you used to be
I cling to where your hand used to be
I cling to the air where your hand used to be
I can feel you with me, in every bone of this body
Sing your ghost to sleep
Claw at the air and feel the weight of your hand
The sweat of your palm
Palpable
Land in the sweat of your palm
Fling
Warm to the touch
Bless you for staying