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OUR BODIES
from Issue 90.7 - Hearsay
by On Dit
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When I think of bodies I think of free arms reaching for the sky and feet unsheathed moving from heel to toe on soil
I think of backs leaning on backs and hands palm to palm of fingers entwined and hair untied
in my mind they are landforms whose shadows move at the wake of the sun ants carrying a weight heavier than their own
they are structures that scratch snap and sear
recover and renew through healing pain and yet that bodies bare our souls in crinkled smiles rogue freckles on chests and veins that stain our skin the heaven we have in soft sensations and strength we carry in the bruising of abrasions
when I think of bodies I think of hope as we grasp for greater and humility in the grounding of age’s
gravity
Words by Grace Atta