Standard Issue

by tnsW3r · 02/03/2026
Published 02/03/2026 16:47

The cotton is thin as a used tea bag.

I reached back to catch the center tie

and felt the fibers give,

a dry snap that left the string

dangling like a dead wick.


The draft finds the gap at my spine.

I look down at the blue diamonds,

printed poorly, half-shifted at the seam,

leaving the pattern broken

right where the meat of my hip begins.

#body vulnerability #identity #material metaphor #physical decay

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