“Patchwork Girl” by Morgan Adams

Have you ever met a girl who’s half
.             as clever? Never! And it’s true,

                  everything in my
house folds up: the bed creases

                  along lines of sheets—even

my elbows, my knees, collapse
                  for easy storage—you
know Mother was

a crazy quilt, but this girl’s
                  better—my head is filled
with seating charts

                  and wood biscuits, a few grains
of poesy all mixed

                  in the matter—I polish

my eyes each morning, I
                  curl felt tongue around names
of old fairy kings—yes, bones

                  nothing but batting—pull
a hangnail, lose the hand—

                  but, listen!

Morgan Adams,
In Nonestica (2013)
Accents Publishing

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