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building the mid-20s lexicon

a pre-birthday free-write

By Erin Latham SheaPublished 11 months ago Updated 10 months ago 1 min read
building the mid-20s lexicon
Photo by A n v e s h on Unsplash

by wearing a hair clip, going to the movies for the first time in six years -- with an ex, no less; the one who liked degrading sex; mess; he keeps his hand in agitated rest, icy on my left thigh -- by drinking beet juice (within five days of opening) because I feel particularly earth-bound, because it smells like the bottom of a well (near-empty), by leaning into the short haircut, which feels both manageable and unruly and, at last, aged instead of juvenile (the movie theater bathroom mirror is so piercing and portal-esque I wonder how long I can keep up this confident mien), by lamenting about meal planning and blepharitis with my cousin, by breaking in a posture brace, by inching toward a 1000-day Duolingo streak, by considering using Afterpay for a 1.7 fl. oz. face cream, by running out of shelf space, by developing a halcyon attachment to the squirrel that's made a home under the solar panels, takes a routine jaunt across the porch to eat ice chips, by throwing out anything with underwire, by treating each errand as sacrosant, by building World Market wishlists, by staring at my hands a lot, by Mary Oliver's locution, by rereading, by radically championing how my face splits in half, by sending love to the tip of my skull, by seeing what builds up under my nails.

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About the Creator

Erin Latham Shea

Assistant Poetry Editor at Wishbone Words

Content Writer + Editor at The Roch Society

Instagram: @somebookishrambles

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  • Aspen Marie 9 months ago

    You brought to life a feeling that is so relatable, but in a fresh and specific way. Thank you for this!

  • Yep, sounds like just another day ending in "y". To say that I enjoyed reading this would probably not feel true, but I did feel it deeply to the point of feeling slightly nauseous & like my head was spinning. Incredibly effective writing, Erin.

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