The Fault Lines on My Body

The Fault Lines on My Body

Art
Judy Zhao
Media Staff
Stomach protrudes outward		It’s holding all of the things that allow me to function   My core,				centering me   Central to me, 			and apparently everyone else too   Only I can fix myself,			labels and stereotypes plastered on my body   Shaping my body			stretching it in hopes that I can fit all of the labels   12 3 30 here I come			2 out of 10, 20 percent, 1 out of 5 Black people   Day by day, 				live in a desert, searching the sands for nutrients.   Pound by pound,  			I hold on. Happy to be fulfilled.