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" Eating The Bones
by Ellen Bass

The women in my family
strip the succulent
flesh from broiled chicken,
scrape the drumstick clean;
bite off the cartilage chew the gristle,
crush the porous swellings
at the ends of each slender baton.
With strong molars
they split the tibia, sucking out
the dense marrow.
They use up love, they swallow
every dark grain,
so at the end there's nothing left,
a scant pile of splinters
on the empty white plate. "

Ellen Bass


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Ellen Bass quote : Eating The Bones<br /> by Ellen Bass<br /><br />The women in my family<br />strip the succulent<br />flesh from broiled chicken,<br />scrape the drumstick clean;<br />bite off the cartilage chew the gristle, <br />crush the porous swellings<br />at the ends of each slender baton.<br />With strong molars<br />they split the tibia, sucking out<br />the dense marrow. <br />They use up love, they swallow <br />every dark grain,<br />so at the end there's nothing left,<br />a scant pile of splinters<br />on the empty white plate.