A Summary of Parts

I am selling what no longer serves me in pursuit of nothing at all. A body is money, never mind time. Half-priced, used, one of a kind. A body is money. I have put a price tag on the parts of my life that are considered foundational. My mother who swipes her credit card with a delicate sharpness, a practitioner of conditional living. Sign it all away, think less. Spend money on your kids before global warming snatches them up.

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The Myth of Good Posture

The carnivorous dog who devours people had been following me. One morning he drank my fresh coffee and ate my scrambled eggs, my dining room table, and three vintage orange chairs. He chewed up the four lightbulbs above my head, the collages made from Frankie magazines I’d Blu-Tacked to the fridge, and demolished my apartment walls.

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