Gaining weight used to feel
dangerous
body parts blowing up, smothering familiarity
she wanted to be in control of everything and nothing could be controlled
so she took what she could instead …
her own flimsy pounds of flesh
the shrinking and expanding of time
denial and suppression, weezing like old men
enraptured by ballet dancer who starves herself to death
if she ignored her bodies longing to transform, she stayed small
and boys could circle her waist and say; you haven’t changed a bit! She could believe the lie and retrace time
could still be a slip of a girl, wearing her old clothes from when she was free of the demands of adulthood and blood, blood that did not rinse clear even when scrubbed
and this she did, for far too long, for fear of else
for what more was she? Not a mother, not since hurtling down the stairs, pushed by love, she saw her baby break into knots of placenta and gore
now not sure of whom she had become, in absenting herself it was easier, to dwell in the old shell and not
expand
comfort in knowing one’s exact circumfrance
and how it would feel to place a hand upon her flesh
a control without anything behind it, empty strawman, left without match to kindle, burn and diminish
she stayed the same whilst the rest of the world changed
grew wider, grew taller, grew inside and out
she was a fascimile of her damp past
it wasn’t until a sickening reduced her to almost empty
where she rattled and she clacked and she was hollow cheeked and pigeon chested
then her heart flickered on and off and she knew
the danger of staying still, was too great
she ate, though the taste was gone and appetite nil
outgrowing her own well known shape, she became something new
it was a frightening feeling to find what she would be
now that she had turned the corner and let the adult in
would she be like her mother with tiny little legs and arms?
or more of her father’s broad shoulders and freckled stomach
she was nobodies lover and nobodies mother
it hurt to cut herself out of the place she’d been so long, though long stale
and try to break out on her own, one unfamiliar piece at a time
in the bath she would gaze at her new body
bearing the marks of where she had visited
the underworld and the center of the sun
burning and drowning simultaneously
Her chest resembled the teets of a tiger, her thighs wide and strong
Readied to climb mountains, burst dams, forge expectancy
nothing else seemed important least of all
if she fitted into or fitted out of
the places she used to belong
this was a new version
she was going to gain more
than mere pounds and stone
she was going to quit starving to remain familiar
and learn the value of expansion