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A Family Thing

 

It's #tbt! Enjoy this great one from SWWIM Every Day's archives!


My father does not believe women
who say they have been raped
He asks questions like
why and how and why now
as if assault on their bodies is merely an inconvenience
as if their bodies do not rot on their own with each passing second.
They do not need help feeling less than.

He asks why I am so affected
by the orange man in office with the tiny hands
and other men stepping down from positions of power.
I do not have the heart to tell him my brother
did not always keep his hands to himself.


Ashley Elizabeth (she/her) is a Pushcart-nominated writer and teacher from Baltimore, MD. Her poetry has appeared in OutWrite, Voicemail Poems, and Stanchion, among others. She is the author of chapbooks, you were supposed to be a friend (Nightingale & Sparrow, 2020) and black has every right to be angry (Alternating Current Press). Ashley's debut collection, A Family Thing, is forthcoming from Redacted Books/ELJ Editions (August 2024). When Ashley isn't teaching or working as the Chapbook Editor with Sundress Publications, she habitually posts on Twitter and Instagram (@ae_thepoet). She lives with her partner and their cats.

 

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