“A Rheumatoid Arthritis Love Song” by Kelly S. Thompson

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A Rheumatoid Arthritis Love Song

By Kelly S. Thompson

WeI used to wear heels, oversexed

come-fuck-me kind

dance-on-top-of-the-speaker kind

spikes spearing song notes

each step, a strut

perfunctory press of heel

to toe, saying

this is a beat you can drum to

with a body that hums the words.

plastic cage fashionless kind

Trade heels for grannyโ€™s braces

make-a-mould-of-your-appendage-and-build-it kind.

My able-bodied image laid to sepulcher in favour

of limps from point A to B

to knee saying

Disability, not danger, is my middle name

syllables snaking from my proud mouth

while my husband cuts my ribeye and pretends this is loveโ€™s work

and not pityโ€™s.

The rheumatologist holds exposing films

hungry joints

consumed with flares, tines poised

to cloudy administrative light.

Try a squat, heโ€™ll say, ears turned and fork-like, and then,

your body is musical

like a purring violin

not the wet plastic wrap crunch Iโ€™d described.

Once home, I set my new stage.

The bracesโ€”theyโ€™re bows now, slick

them with resin, blow away

the dust

left behind.

The pillsโ€”theyโ€™re a tuner, pluck

strings snapping against prescription bottles.

Create that opus from neck to tailpiece

and dance

to music that warps artist to will.


Copyright ยฉ Kelly S. Thompson

Previously published in the way out is the way in (League of Canadian Poets, 2021).

Kelly S. Thompson is an award-winning writer with an MFA and PhD in Creative Writing and works as a mentor at the King’s MFA. She has made both the long and shortlists for the CBC Nonfiction prize and two National Magazine Awards, with writing in Chatelaine, Globe and Mail, and Macleans, and more. Her memoir, Girls Need Not Apply, was an instant bestseller and named a top 100 Books of 2019 by the Globe and Mail. Her second memoir, Still, I Cannot Save You, was also an instant bestseller and shortlisted for the Nova Scotia Book Awards Nonfiction Prize.


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