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long in the tooth
My tongue has a mind of its own
Exploring the inside of my mouth
Worrying over my teeth for morsels left behind
Checking every nook and cranny for debris.
I have a broken molar filling that drives it crazy
Though I try to resist the urge to go there
Knowing I look like a demented old man
Seeing my tongue dancing in an open mouth.
It was not always this way of course
Once food did not lodge between my teeth
Requiring a flossing session after every meal
An intimate consequence of advancing age.
The worst is when my tongue gets in the way
Stupidly cut as I chew without thinking
As disturbing as when saliva goes down my windpipe
A sudden reminder that my circuits are failing.
But life is good all the same perhaps a bit tongue in cheek
Being aware of my teeth I marvel at these choppers
Considering their considerable history of wear and tear
Getting the job done keeping me going through it all.
I remember when I was four and missing a tooth
My father saw my tongue turned upside down in the hole
Telling me I had some special gene to be able to do it
When you’re a kid losing teeth is almost cute.
From tooth to teeth the ancient plural vowel change
Remains as a bit of the ancestors living in our language
Like the Neanderthal genome extracted from a tooth
That reveals their jaws still press together in us.
As the cold wind today howls blowing around the house
I dress warmly to go out walking into the teeth of it
Thinking how our language is so full of metaphors
Providing my imagination with something to chew on.
Posted by sought after at 1:46 PM
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