Week of May 15th Featured Writer: Randi Clemens
For Catherine, 1938
No one told them. And maybe
it was out of ignorance, or to keep
them ignorant. No one told them
how deadly it would be to touch
camel hairs to lips, camel hairs
to faces. Two faces. Same glow.
These were luminous processes,
the undark we call Luna. No one told
them. No one told them that their bones
would become brittle, their teeth
would fall out. But the nightmare
was real, no sleeping.
And the anticipated tick-tock was
more than just time – a noticeable
limp in a crippling body.
That their Radium jaws were just a part
of her Radium, their Radium stained lives,
their Radium-shining lives.