Faith Gómez Clark
Invasion
With the scraping tool in the back
of my mouth she asks, Do you have
any poems you’re working on right now?
She retracts the tool. I tell her I’m thinking about how God
named Eve “mother,” but neither she nor Adam knew what
that word meant. Ah, yes. Eve. The split of the twin flame.
You know, they made whole churches just for Mary.
I hum, sort of. She cleans, scrapes, and scrapes me clean.
The sun is male and water is female. All the rain
and water, that’s women. We’re seeing that coming
back, like it should. Men just have certain jobs.
I gag on the suction tool, and she wipes the spit
from my chin. She tells me my gum health has improved
since last year. I give her a thumbs-up she can’t see.
In my skull, my teeth shine and ache.
Good for biting. Good for eating fruit.
Boundary
With the scraping tool in the back
of my mouth she asks, Do you have
any poems you’re working on right now?
Faith Gómez Clark (she/they) earned their MFA in Poetry from Warren Wilson. She has received fellowships from Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Vermont Studio Center. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee. Their work can be found or is forthcoming in Salt Hill Journal, CALYX Journal, Huizache Magazine, Shō Poetry Journal and elsewhere
Artwork: “Wrong Side of History” by Daniel Lurie
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