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Merciful Woman
I pray for a merciful God
One who might taste passion as it seeps from my cracked skin
And weaves itself through my unbudging veins–
For girlhood is as much desire as it is dissatisfaction
It is the peony juice of a ripe and white cherry
It is the sticky fuzz of a tainted peach
Girlhood is the amber stains that caress my fingertips
As my hungry stomach forces my hands into starvation
I suck the pomegranate dry as an animal would
But to be a girl is to always thirst for more
The sap of that sickly pomegranate reminds me of what girlhood has always been–
An endless craving for fulfillment
Girlhood is the belief that love can be nothing less than vulgar
To detest love as it sinks its serrated teeth into the ground
And hums
A most morbid hum
As it thrives off of the wilted soil
Girlhood has birthed a creator within me
I have carved my heart empty
I have fattened up on answers and clarity
For girlhood is a silent prayer–
Merciful God,
Forgive the fruits I have birthed from an unknowing womb
I am an unending hope for love
For girlhood is to make due
But to long
Longing is the poisoned food of girlhood
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Chance Cortes is a 17-year-old poet, located in Pennsylvania. She enjoys reminiscing on the phases of life and writing about her experience with them. This piece was created as an ode to the vulgarity of girlhood, and the beauty within it.