Flumes Vol. 3: Issue 1 Summer 2018 | Page 40

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Wreckage

By Rebecca Rose

We bathe in the sea at midnight

Cleansing our skin

Shame and desire mingling in the seaweed we mistake for a net

that will catch us when we fall

He rocks gently in the tide

Just as he did under my body.

He bends metal with his mouth

sews stitches of fire into a night sky

gnaws on barbed wire and swims in broken glass

but he remembers nothing from the crash

he only remembers my body

burning

as we eclipsed into the next horizon.

My father’s ghost hungry inside me

drunk on my blood

Smashing bottles against the cages of my ribs

I know his crimes and I am a perfect mimic

We burned him like a Viking but he was a devil

Fireproof

Set adrift in the sea and born again into my womb

I can feel him

Bobbing for air in my lungs

Lunging to the surface

Proofed against all of my waves.

We trace the lines of our scars into the sand,

body and sea

he remembers my body

every day with his hands