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“that’s from the barbed wire” 2010

Janet Kuypers
(poetry converted to prose)

    she had skin of silk: smooth and strong, beautiful to touch. with silk around you, you always get warm, feel warm: you can’t escape it.
    I watched her skin, her silken exterior, and saw occasional rips, small spare tears with little dots of blood tracing the edges.
    I had to ask.
    and she told me “oh, that’s from the barbed wire”.
    and I suddenly internally panicked: what did they do to her? how did they hurt her? ...or was she trying to escape their potential torture?
    how could they destroy this silken beauty, how —
    then I wondered where the barbed wire was. I wondered where the torture was.
    and then I wondered if the barbed wire was inside her trying to tear her silk trying to break its way out.

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