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Jade
by Lauren Davis

I put myself away behind the glass which will not break.  
I have been fasting. I have been making myself a leaf with wings. 
I want to be a good wife. I want to be left alone to read. I think 
my time is limited, but all I do is look for dresses, usually
in jade-green. I walked by the glass and saw my mother. 
Wildfire smoke distant, but still the sun is an angry thing. 
Which I wanted every night to paint. I have no paints. 
I have forgotten how to properly breathe. I own a book about it, 
have not opened it. Many gifts are left on my doorstep. 
They catch fire if I look away. When I look back, they’re undamaged. 
It’s an odd prank they play. My mother leafs through my letters. 
My fingers are helping her, but getting in the way. 
My lungs are a doorway. I’ll eat my own tongue if you stay.
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Lauren Davis is the author of The Milk of Dead Mothers (YesYes Books, forthcoming), Home Beneath the Church (Fernwood Press), and When I Drowned (Kelsay Books). She holds an MFA from the Bennington College Writing Seminars. Davis is the winner of the Landing Zone Magazine’s Flash Fiction Contest.
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