MP Armstrong

Content warnings: medical procedure, needles

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love and the ct machine


this is a loneliness
made up of whirring
and metallic mouth
and obscenely cold plastic.
this is the primary-color
stickers of trucks and trains,
the ceiling-tile triptych
of a tropical beach
chipping language out of silence,
teaching how to turn the slip
of a needle into a waltz.
this is the curl of a white sheet
almost like an embrace,
this is laminate-covered foam
with just enough give,
this is nobody
listening to the sick one
but the machinery.

MP Armstrong is a disabled queer writer from Ohio. They are the author of two poetry chapbooks: who lives like this for such a cheap price (Flower Press), and the truth about the sky (Selcouth Station), a reader for Prismatica Magazine, and an editor for Fusion and Curtain Call magazines. Their work is published or forthcoming in Qwerty, Brainchild, and bed zine, among others. Find them twitter and instagram as @mpawrites, and at their website HERE.