Disintegrate/Dissociate
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Disintegrate/Dissociate - Arielle Twist
Prelude
The night our kokum died,
my mother cried out in
another language.
I hear her break,
the cracking of burning wood,
like it was my own bones
between walls of mud and dust,
the structure, on fire.
I begin to become undone by the sound.
A rupture, wailing and tears
landing on purple tiles.
My ears know everything
in this house.
I beg my eyes to stop
making an ocean—
water and salt
fill the crater next to me,
as if this bed knows nothing but loss.
I weep into a space left unbodied—
I think I’ll leave mine too.
Disintegrate or dissociate.
I will deconstruct myself,
and rebuild in her vision.
Dear White, Cis Men
Dear white, cis men,
objects of