Post-Op Letter in the Field Between Us
Dear Maker,
Listen, if I can't know
what you first
whittled me out of
I would like to see
the knife. The quick
groove in an upper lip
is called a philtrum, like
a blade slipped once,
caught just before
the damage grew
too large to make
the best of it, to fill
a body up with neat
little canals and say
you meant to cut
a river there. If I can't
know my body before
it was riven, show me
your hands.
Right now there's just
the ghost of how they
turned around my body,
wrenched the whole thing
toward another north.
- Molly McCully Brown and Susannah Nevison (from Missouri Review)