ursula is probably a feminist icon
by Nixi Schroeder
ursula stands in
the mirror pinching fat rolls
she draws a smiley
face on pale skin with blue lipstick
a man at the
sandbar tells ursula to smile; she flashes
white fangs, tells
the man that female angler fish mate with male angler fish
by physically
absorbing them,
the man calls her
a fat bitch
she says
the blue-ringed
octopus can paralyze a person with one tentacle, says
cone snails kill
more people than lions, says
down here we don’t
hunt with packs but with poisons, and
my Chanel cost
more than your whole outfit, honey
when ariel asked
me for a thigh gap
i revoked her
voice—
so don’t
underestimate the power of my body language, says
men burn the
witch-ness from the women they can’t control
but under the sea
no one can light matches, when
ariel asked me for
a foot fetish i gave her muscle mass, gave her clitoris, gave her
leg hair, gave her
an ass crack, and
don’t you know sea
faults cause tsunamis?
don’t you know my
jiggle could kill, that i could trigger the next
Fukashima with one
twerk, baby
don’t you know
that down here we talk in fireworks, talk in explosions,
down here it’s eat
or be eaten, says
ariel asked me for
a soulmate
so i repossessed
her—
don’t ask what
this body could claim from you
i could store your
poor unfortunate self in one stretch mark,
and still have
space for mystic expansion
ursula tugs her
belly rolls in the bathroom mirror
she sings with her
own voice
and smiles
and smiles
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Nixi Schroeder is a
teaching assistant and MA student of English at Truman State University. Her
work has been featured by The Fem, Red Dashboard Press, Eyedrum
Periodically, Sweet 16's not AR 15's, The Monitor, Everyday Poets, and Windfall
Magazine, among other publications. She is also a former
poetry reader for the Chariton Review.
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