Art By Casey Delvo And Martina Cobres; Layout By Gaby Bacani
Art By Casey Delvo And Martina Cobres; Layout By Gaby Bacani.

Pica


Be careful what you eat.


By Lori Dumaligan | Tuesday, 15 June 2021

I am a body made of parts,

a multitude I contain and maintain.

white dirta mud mask of clay,

a feast to keep the peace against 

 an ancestral appetite for dissent,


I am a magnet for impurities,

sifting in a chokehold of throats

tumors of raptured temperatures. 

residues of chemicals and colonial

honeyed speech and greed for gold


I am loose threads unfurled

Woven into the unconscious

strands of a linear tube,

inserted down into the intestines;

confit, melting in its excess


For I say what is good

capital nourishment

I do what is good for

 the motherland collects.

for as long as there is breath,

 

the mananambal said, 

While I was in her tummy, mama ate

a meal good for your guts and

a natural filter for a primordial urge,

to protect me so I could play in the dirt.


the mananambal said 

while mama fed me from her own hand 

A child needs to eat their own

share of dirt to eat away 

toxins and to build up an antidote.


from my papa’s bedtime stories. 

is a loom that keeps on giving 

the tapestry of a language I languidly 

acquired to eat away the craving for 

dirt, and to churn it into alluvium. 


entertainment, Father Celdran said,

is capital punishment for idle minds. 

I work hard and I eat off the dust

A multitude contained in me, I extricate,

only hymns of praise for my country. 

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This article is also published in The Benildean Volume 7 Issue No. 1: Confined

Last updated: Tuesday, 15 June 2021