Poetry

Eli Lynch

belly breath

it fell     underneath me
it
is falling       over my wept breaths
my
chest falls      in breaths outside     short breaths outside
all the lungs      are falling outside      collapsing snot

i don’t want to remember        another time they pushed me
yesterday
       or know the feeling     of how they pushed me yesterday
or how i threw myself away       or how they forced it

i don’t want to study my breath from inside
my
room or       watch my chest        fall & harden
fixed
with breath      caught & you
who
watched me fall         into memories
of
trying & failing     to recover        how i once hoped
&
looked away from myself           my body     a distant force

how my thighs       around you         from my choking     around you
might
have looked like a branch lost in a thicket       was i here
were you here     were they still here       & now you
are
watching me        but i’m afraid to look

see myself soft        in my own breath      & cry
with
promises of never     & how to     so you don’t
see
how small i’ve been          but see how big
i
want to become,      rebuild the pieces,       operate on my own
chest
& lungs & back & shoulders,      weights
pulled
off slowly,    miss the heaviness,      miss
the
reminders that I am not
the
lone brick left of a spent summer smelling of sunshine lilacs & pillow slobber

how stories told a thousand times       turn into my own sorrow
because
no one remembers months later          how i still need     to be held
because
everyone forgets       it happened               and how to
remember
the pain in stiff shoulders and gut rot anxiety

a tender     new & blurry        but still better than a choke hold
parts
of my lungs managing         to remember how       to open & close
open & close,
               open & close,       breath into a poem
that
is looking        for forgiveness        but doesn’t know
how to find it,     breathing is counterintuitive,
when
you breathe
in,
your belly actually
pushes
out.

Eli Tareq Lynch is a poet working in Montreal. They have been published in THEM, the Puritan, the Shade Journal, in Frog Hollow Press' City Series Chapbook (MTL edition), and elsewhere. They were one of the organizers of the Off the Page 2016 literary festival and are currently working on a book of poetry. You can find them on twitter @theonlyelilynch