Sympathetic Magic; Deconstructed Woman by Dana Knott

Sympathetic Magic

I rest my head on a dream
pillow scented with lavender
to prevent sleep paralysis.

I place a silver knife beneath
to sever nightmarish thoughts
that hang like starry spiders.

I line windowsills and sashes
with garlic cloves to ward off
harmful creatures.

I string together words to charm
my inner demons with magic
nouns and nonsense sentences.

Informator choristarum,
dulciloquent and lapis lazuli,
sunstrike, ice bolt, stupor mundi.

I bind the murdermongeress
with the devil’s shoelaces
and burn her pornographic stories.

I am not the witch to light
the pyre or fan the red-hot flames.
I am protector, preventer, and enchanter.

A lexicographer magician, I define
symbols and create sympathetic links.
I am the witch in the well who refuses to sink.

Deconstructed Woman

She strips herself down every night
to the truth of her eyes and lips.

She is more than a pair of tits
and a rounded doorway to paradise.

She is a whole body,
a whole mind, a whole soul.

She is a protector in need of protection,
a girl on a hunger strike,

a hungry woman with unhealthy appetites,
dirty and clean at the same time.

She is a witch when she floats,
a saint when she sinks,

The Sphinx when she speaks
in riddles like a candle that sparks

a charm to coax the flame.
She is a woman with a red heart

and a bloody, bloody womb.

Dana Knott (she/her) has recent publications in Dust Poetry MagazineEunoia ReviewYork Literary Review, and Musing Publications. She enjoys the company of her favorite two humans, one dog, and three cats. Dana works as a library director in Ohio and is the editor of tiny wren lit, which publishes micro-poetry. Twitter: @dana_a_knott

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