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Woman

Hip-clicks elevate a body to deity, overseeing stars with devoted heat and whispered release.

December 17, 2023

I measured it: four hip-clicks 
from the bed to the stance 
of a deity. The moon 
behind the head is a dome 
fed on history. 

A conversation in tongues, 
of elements of the body, 
roots through heaven 
like a search and rescue. 

A long neck (but not so long 
that it’s absurd; just enough 
to hold the possibility 
of life) oversees the stars. 

Two limbs double 
like colleagues in tandem. 
Heat generates a path, 
the scent of pheromones, 
and something else. 

A single word 
holds the body through years 
of devotion, whispered 
in secret, 
like release.

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Suchita Parikh Mundul

Suchita Parikh-Mundul is a writer and copy editor. Her poems have appeared in literary magazines like Narrow Road, The Bombay Literary Magazine, Yugen Quest Review, Outlook India, Muse India, Sahitya Akademi’s Indian Literature, and anthologies such as Amity: peace poems (ed. Sahana Ahmed, Hawakal, 2022), The Well-Earned (ed. Kiriti Sengupta, Hawakal, 2022), and international compilations. Her articles have appeared in print magazines as well as websites.

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