Hayden's Ferry Review

Daphne DiFazio

REASSIGNMENT ABECEDARIAN

Zeroing in on monstrosity means

you relinquish the blade, the need for definition—

x’s decorating your forehead, your jaw.

            We study the girls we wish to become.

Voice sunk in this

unbearable temperature. You inhale the perfume / one claw

turns back to knuckle. Scalpels

slice a body bag to locate the monstrous          inside.

Raised on grey matter—your order to

question shadows’ borders on conventional walls—dreams

pull water from wells built of bricklike

obedience.                                                       Otherwise

names fail the function of currency as meaningless

metal exchange, dressing your ghost in

lace and late language. Dreams of the surgeon

knitting bone back together make a grammar of swelling

joints, sepsis—language for the risk in every recognition

if                      and when your sutures dissolve.

How our mothers, moved past perversion, aren’t like

God casting his stones—they

                        find a price for the horror

eating memories of                 your gowns revoked:

Diagnosing beauty by the dim heat

                                                            closets hold                

                        before smashing a glass plate

            against your already-broken nose.


DEAR PATRON SAINT OF THE SPIRAL


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Daphne DiFazio is a poet, performer, and editor. Recently nominated for the Pushcart Prize, her writing can be found at daphnedifazio.com and appears in shitwonder, DIAGRAM, Poetry Online, bath magg, and Foglifter, among other publications. She will join the Michener Center for Writers as a fellow in poetry this fall.