here lies two poems by Jessica Minyard

tw: intimate partner abuse, mentions of alcohol and sex, body image issues

SOFT-SPOKEN

I’m sorry I let him chisel away at you,

until there was nothing left

but a pile of disconnected

pieces.

A jigsaw puzzle that should’ve known better

I’m sorry I let him hunt you,

before you grew fangs

and claws

and a poisoned tongue

and a barbed wall

to defend your soft heart.

A rabbit unaware that she was prey

tw: intimate partner abuse, mentions of alcohol and sex, body image issues

PINK LUST

the first time

two boys

they say it’s supposed to hurt

it didn’t

the construct of virginity was already well-torn

by age, by time, by fumbling experimental fingers, by hot mouths

you were shaved down to the core like a pre-pubescent girl

heaven-forbid they find out you’re a grown-ass woman

everything but the shirt came off

a shield to hide any hint of swaying breasts or globe-round belly

heaven-forbid they find out you’re fat

you didn’t feel like a virgin anymore

nothing to save

nothing to take

nothing to give







A writer with a day job, Jessica Minyard currently lives in Kentucky with her family. She has an MFA from Lindenwood University and her short fiction and poetry has appeared in Flash Fiction Magazine, Slink Chunk Press, Capulet Magazine, Vamp Cat Magazine, and is forthcoming in Kaleidotrope.

keep up with Jessica on her twitter and instagram.



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