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My Mother MAG
My mother criticizes from the back
 of her kneecaps at floor tiles and kitchen cabinets
 She thinks I hold on to every word she shoots out of her mouth
 with her twang as she
 hacks up and spits out the swears from the back of her throat
 she hoists up a new half thought out
 barb-wired insult
 I know she has always been a time bomb
 of rubber bands and thumbtacks
 that have lost their resilience and sharpness
 I used to think she was invincible
 now I think she's invisible
 under the years of weathered mountains
 that have planted themselves on her back
 and forced avalanches down her spine
 the wrinkles on her face scream stories
 at everyone
 whom she encounters
 I always thought she'd look like an entirely
 different human being if she'd just
 curl up the ends of her lips

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