Jaw

by Mae Grey · 18/03/2026
Published 18/03/2026 18:34

The overhead light is a sun

clamped to a metal arm.

A plastic hook hangs

from my lower lip,

tasting of clinic and salt.

The drill finds a frequency

the marrow remembers.


Open wider, he says.

I offer the throat,

the soft part where the lies

usually sit and wait.

#bodily vulnerability #dental anxiety #medical procedure #pain

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