Maria Vouis



Chicken Bones

My widowed mother at lunch plucks filaments of flesh from near-naked chicken bones. She splinters each twig-leg, vacuums the slurry of marrow: They used to hit me. Με χτύπησαν. Me Htipisan, masticates a small voice I’ve never heard before. She …

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