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Severed Arm (Free verse) by jessicazee
I was there the day you lost your arm.
Sometimes I hear your scream from a
neighborhood child, piercing and ripe
with terror and shock.
As I ate cheesecake
in the break room,
you fulfilled the tasks of our job.
You waited too long.
I saw your eyes for a moment,
and I grew ten feet,
then cowered behind a box of boxes,
unable to be human, just a twitch.
I wanted to tell you I tried to help,
my hands felt gone, too,
dialing 911 with my forearm.
The blood.
When I thought it was safe to emerge,
an arm was handed to me like an entree,
My head hit the red floor.
I never saw you again but I heard you lived.
I'm sorry I wore your apron.
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