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Disgraceland, Mary Karr
Disgraceland
Mary Karr
Mary Karr
Before my first communion at 40, I clung to doubt as Satan spider-like stalked the orb of dark surrounding Eden for a wormhole into paradise. God had first formed me in the womb small as a bite of burger. Once my lungs were done He sailed a soul like a lit arrow to inflame me. Maybe that piercing made me howl at birth, or the masked creatures whose scalpel cut a lightning bolt to free me— I was hoisted by the heels and swatted, fed and hauled through rooms. Time-lapse photos show my fingers grew past crayon outlines, my feet came to fill spike heels. Eventually, I lurched out to kiss the wrong mouths, get stewed, and sulk around. Christ always stood to one side with a glass of water. I swatted the sap away. When my thirst got great enough to ask, a stream welled up inside; some jade wave buoyed me forward; and I found myself upright in the instant, with a garden inside my own ribs aflourish. There, the arbor leafs. The vines push out plump grapes. You are loved, someone said. Take that and eat it.
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I'm actually surprised how much I'm enjoying the anthology. The threads of poets make me want to keep reading to see how things connect.
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& i'm in love with olena kalytiak davis too, i think. i may end up posting something from this sometime or other soon...
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