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@darknessforsaken
“I release you, my beautiful and terrible fear. I release you. You were my beloved and hated twin, but now, I don’t know you as myself. I release you with all the pain I would know at the death of my children. You are not my blood anymore. I give you back to the soldiers who burned down my home, beheaded my children, raped and sodomized my brothers and sisters. I give you back to those who stole the food from our plates when we were starving. I release you, fear, because you hold these scenes in front of me and I was born with eyes that can never close. I release you I release you I release you I release you I am not afraid to be angry. I am not afraid to rejoice. I am not afraid to be black. I am not afraid to be white. I am not afraid to be hungry. I am not afraid to be full. I am not afraid to be hated. I am not afraid to be loved. to be loved, to be loved, fear. Oh, you have choked me, but I gave you the leash. You have gutted me but I gave you the knife. You have devoured me, but I laid myself across the fire. I take myself back, fear. You are not my shadow any longer. I won’t hold you in my hands. You can’t live in my eyes, my ears, my voice my belly, or in my heart my heart my heart my heart But come here, fear I am alive and you are so afraid of dying.”
— Joy Harjo, “I Give You Back,” She Had Some Horses (W. W. Norton & Company, 2008)
I overdose on oxycontin, eight small white pills. slip down into total numbness.
I wake up the next morning
still alive, still in love with him.
even my suicide is unrequited.
— Gwen Benaway, from day/break
I want to be desired
by what’s forgotten.
for him to remember my hair falling across his face,
the wound caught in my mouth.
how memory ruptures us whole again, in pieces and too late.
— Gwen Benaway, from day/break
“you are sometimes helpless / and it makes me forget the ways you hurt me.”
— — Gwen Benaway, from day/break
I did everything you asked of me
wore makeup got the surgery trained my voice grew breasts practised sweetness between your legs.
now all we are is a poem I wrote from the ruin of our bodies.
— Gwen Benaway, from day/break
“everything beautiful in us / is already / dying.”
— — Gwen Benaway, from day/break
we make peace with our exiles
your home in two places my body forever in migration.
— Gwen Benaway, from day/break
yes, I admit I lied
this body knows nothing I can call a home.
— Gwen Benaway, from day/break
“I have just realized that the stakes are myself.”
— Diane di Prima, from “Revolutionary Letter #1"