Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

Scar Tissue

Jiel is a poet and storyteller whose haiku and poems have appeared in Cold Moon Journal, Failed Haiku, and The Alipore Post, among others.

Scar Tissue

In the future,
we all look alike –
chiselled from the same block of marble.
High cheek bones, plumped lips,
bodies honed to perfection;
statues in motion.

Fingers, toes –
graceful extensions of curated beings.
We speak in silks,
our couture fluent
in elegance and class.

Not me….

I prefer the old ways –
not cut from marble,
but worn like river stone.

A belly full of years,
fat folds like tired punctuation.
A womb carved seven times,
by life and its demands.

I wake.

Not the future,
But now –
drugged and splayed
on a cold metal table.

Coming to,
I say it again:
Not me.







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