Some girls aren’t born they burst lyrics
 by Olivia Gatwood
		
		
after Kaveh Akbar
not from their mothers
        but some other kind of milky and muted house coated in blubber
they claw through the fatty husk or chew or peel
arrive          somewhere i imagine a field          or a city          or next to a pack of sleeping coyotes
        and gurgle up a voice like wet metal            which they spin and spin
        when they find themselves apologizing                  they stop apologizing
these girls unravel into something whole
        they do not do as demanded
when they cry they split the windshield              use the glass to clean the dead skin beneath their nails
the sadness becomes rage becomes song which lives like bloody yolk in their stomachs
        they suck on pennies and crash parties
these girls are so loud they forget they were ever just a newborn           infant            sack of reliant muscle
        they are desperate to fight and be fought
sometimes one will press the knife against his throat             and then her own
        sometimes one will swell like a tumor with teeth and hair             a face
when this happens            they all feel it            gather           and chant
         not for the taming of their sister
but the sanity            the wish for her anchored and cradled brain