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Poetry of Issue 9: Nasty Girl

Nasty Girl

A circle of little girls

in pedal pushers yelling,

Hit her!

and I do,

punch her in the gut,

surprised at the force

of my fist

against her skinny torso.

She doubles over,

as if on a hinge,

and I flee.

Her mother finds me,

hiding

under my parents’ bed—

my parents at the grocery

—her finger pointing at me

like a drill bit.

I’m afraid

of her red mouth

that screams, how dare you!

I don’t know why I hurt

her daughter.

She stole my doll, but

I’m not a girl who hits.

Though I cower,

I taste the power

of intentional harm,

suck on its sour candy,

while I stay squeezed

out of reach, under the bed.

by Susana H. Case

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