Guernica Magazine

The Women

more than the men, even. The ones who looked / like I looked.
Illustration by Pedro Gomes

Listen:

more than the men, even. The ones who looked
like I looked. Who called my name in a voice
I could not identify from my own on recordings.

The women who wore my cheekbones, who when they wanted to shake their younger, stupider selves, saw my smaller body, always X years behind. X sizes

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