My Body Is A Jungle Gym
by Polley Poer
You know the drill—every
body is anything My body
is a cave My body is
a pork roast—
bodybodybody—
There are children in my heart
playing tag
one finds another
in crash position
because the sun’s
doing that thing again
where it cuts itself
up like a moon
& these kids don’t
know a damn thing
about being
thankful—just
that I’m standing
is enough—the bus
drops them
off & their moms
ask what did you
learn today & they say
someone
got stabbed
at the megamall in my throat—
a real west-side-story
throw down—
because this place is all
sharks & jets &
t-birds & scorpions
waiting for someone to step
up & say turn down
the rib-racket—
my lungs are tragedies
& you’re sitting on my chest
Polley Poer (she/they) is a writer and poet from Fort Worth, Texas. Her work appears in and is forthcoming from The Cincinnati Review, Poetry Northwest, Nimrod, and elsewhere. She received the 2022 Academy of American Poets’ Arthur Rense Prize and earned an MFA from The Ohio State University.