Bisection

by Mara K. · 05/02/2026
Published 05/02/2026 17:31

It’s been three years in the corner

collecting motor oil spills and cobwebs.

My brother called and said he wanted it—

his half of the inheritance,

half the oak and the heavy iron vice.


The saw teeth bite and the garage

smells like a forest being torn down.

I watch the orange sawdust settle

on the laces of my work boots,

the line moving slow through the grain.

#family conflict #inheritance #manual labor #sibling rivalry #working class fatigue

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