this is actually a rewrite of one of the first poems I wrote after I stopped writing fiction, five years ago
1,000 Words for Snow 
adolescent anorexics can be nothing but a cliche 
their necks and waists pared down to a commonality
they are becoming feral and angelic 
fur springing from their forearms and upper lips 
cheerleaders with yellow and navy polyester croptops 
revealing an emptiness
their hair falls like blond rain, more giving up 
the scalp for the pillow each morning 
the scent of vomit, bleach and strawberry lip gloss 
coalesces in front of them like skywriting 
bargaining with God, the body
eyes burn like stomach acid
mouths drool uncontrollably at the refrigerator light
they are reducing to satin bows around necks
the texture of new teddy bear fur, and pink
curling into an earlier and earlier knot 
recapitulating into a sparrow, a fish, a fishbone
a wishbone of endless white ice
or vast vanilla ice cream
they are returning to something everyone 
remembers but cannot say
ivory novices in an abbey 
with blood colored shadows
prostrating themselves before 
before it happened 
before the ever slower beating organ, praying 
for the final reversal of miracle
and in their ears they always hear the tinny ringing 
a scratchy voice from a swollen victrola 
singing of the snow-white 
beauty of bones 
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