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SHANKPAINTER 47: 2007-2008

NANCY PEARSON

NOTES TO A CLAM

As a child, I lost two halves of a mouth.
A shucked space where the tub wrecked one summer night,

replaced my front teeth with a void
that soon forgot which loss it mapped.

Rice-like they dallied then sunk.
In the meat-red spit, the soap circled.

My mother, sand-quick & running for the car; my father still fishing
in the lukewarm water—this, the last year of a marriage.

All night my small mouth raked without its razor tines.
I do not remember this or my father weeping afterwards in the tender field,

pea picking in the star-sprouted evening,
life's extractions piled green & sea-surrounding.

Later that night, a strange wind off-hitched every pod and downed.
By morning, only muscle scars where the fruit once hinged.


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