What We Give to Each Other
In the cell, I tear myself into two
And hand you the other half. You watch me
Reaching for you, lungs collapsing inward,
Intestines unravelling, blood kissing
The linoleum. On these desperate days,
People parcel themselves into pieces,
Rip out ribs, furl fingers, bundle their bones
Splinter and hemorrhage in their search of
A better half, someone to make them whole
When I say I love you, I mean I would
Give you everything I have. When I say
I love you, I mean that I would die breaking
Free of this body, clawing at the skin,
If it meant I could confess everything
I am. What is left of us in this love?
All we have is what we take from each other.
–Fabienne de Cartier, 2024