Văn Học Ngoại Biên — Literature Beyond

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Cut me open 

You won’t find a heart

Search for me in my children
In their minds my soul
In their fists pieces of me
My kidneys are on ice
My liver in slices 
___oozing the poison of my youth

My tongue is not short of evidence
My eyes have seen you

My brain is a nest of cobwebs 
___a collection of beaming quavers crotchets 

I have no recollection of ever having a pulse.
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SEPTEMBER 2019


Nguyễn Thị Phương Trâm, the blogger, poet, and translator, was born in 1971 in Phu Nhuan, Saigon, Vietnam. The pharmacist currently lives and works in Western Sydney, Australia.

8 responses

  1. jonicaggiano avatar

    This is outstanding Trâm. You can feel the unrest and pain. Great piece. ❤️🦋🥰 Sending my love.

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    1. Nguyễn Thị Phương Trâm avatar

      Thank you Joni, I was very angry at the time. 🙂

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      1. jonicaggiano avatar

        It was beautiful. Sadness and anger is part of life. I enjoy your raw energy in your poem. That is a great thing, it helps us think. Your work is honest and one of the things I love so much about reading you. 🦋❤️🤗

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      2. Nguyễn Thị Phương Trâm avatar

        Thank you kind heart. ❤ U

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  2. Jake avatar
    Jake

    It’s good. I like the form. Also the liver part i had to chuckle totally reminds me of the decade I lived 3 lifetimes, survived it, my liver hates me I’m sure.

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  3. Livora Gracely avatar

    “Cut me open” does not feel like a demand for pain, but like an act of trust. What stayed with me was the calm honesty in how the inner fracture is named—without drama, without defense. The voice here feels less like asking to be fixed, and more like choosing to be seen. That quiet courage stays with the piece.

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    1. Nguyễn Thị Phương Trâm avatar

      I don’t know dear, but it was how I felt at the time. Thank you for seeing me. ❤ Trâm.

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