clavicle protrudes through thin cloth,
cutting her in her sleep.
and at night the crickets soften their song,
just to hear her weep.
she makes a game of counting each rib;
beautiful, translucent skin,
with a jaw sharp as a knife,
proud of a figure wonderfully thin.
calories are punishment;
starvation a comforting drape.
chew your food one hundred times;
suffer the agony of unflattering shape.
measuring tape serpent tightens,
hissing its whisper in your ears,
it’s numeral body suffocating,
as your eyes well with tears.
the reflection is a liar.
a ghastly, gruesome girl,
hollow in all the wrong places;
skin pale as pearl.
as she lay in her coffin,
nothing but decaying bones,
she closes her eyes; sweet release
I am finally home.