June 27, 2012

Kelly Scott


Arrangements


I tell my mother to donate my body to science when I die.

She says, “You want strangers poking around in there?”

Yes, they would see my pelvic bones, perfectly heart-shaped.

They would notice something in the musculature of my shoulders,

pointing a gloved finger at my neck. They might say,

“This pearl of muscle proves that she was waiting for something.”

In the marled gray of my frontal lobe, a secret waits to bloom.


CP

Kelly Scott is a graduate of the University of Baltimore's MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts. Her work has appeared in Urbanite, Dogzplot, Short, Fast, and Deadly and other fine places. She teaches writing in Baltimore.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Beautiful image ...