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For this session we read a poem “Body without the ‘d’ ” by Justice Ameer, posted below.
Our prompt was: โWrite about noticing something missing.โ
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"Body without the 'd' " by Justice Ameer the boโy wakes up the boโy looks at itself the boโy notices something missing there is both too much and not enough flesh on the boโy the boโy is covered in hair what a hairy boโy some makes it look more like a boโy some makes it look more like a monster the boโy did not learn to shave from its father so it taught itself how to graze its skin and cut things off the boโy cuts itself by accident the blood reminds the boโy it is a boโy reminds the boโy how a boโy bleeds reminds the boโy that not every boโy bleeds the boโy talks to a girl about bleeding she explains how this boโy works this boโy is different from hers boโy has too much and not enough flesh to be her the biology of a boโy is just boโy will only ever be a boโy the boโy is Black so the boโy is and will only ever be a boโy the boโy couldnโt be a man if it tried the boโy tried the boโy feels empty the boโy feels like it will only ever be empty the boโy feels that it will never hold the weight of another boโy inside of it no matter how many ds fit inside the boโy the boโy is a hollow facade it attempts a convincing veneer boโy dressesโโโwhat hips on the boโy boโy paints its faceโโโwhat lips on the boโy boโy adorns itself with labels written for lovelier frames what a beautiful boโy still a boโy but a fierce boโy now a royal boโy now a boโy worthy of being called queen what a dazzling ruse to turn a boโy into a lie everyone loves to look at the boโy looks at itself the boโy sees all the gawking at its gloss the boโy hears all the masses asking for its missing the boโy offers all of its letters โโโ b โ for the birth โโโ o โ for the operation โโโ y โ for the lack left in its genes what this boโy would abandon for the risk ofโ being real the boโy is real enough and too much existing as its own erasure โโwhat an elusive dโโ evading removal avoiding recognition leaving just a boโy that is never lost but canโt be found Source: Poetry (November 2018)



