Work

Will Brewer

Growing up in a family that owned a meat company

I mistook for most of my early years the meaning

of the word MEETING. When a parent abandoned me

to go to work, to a meeting, I envisioned adults standing

among great piles of marbled flesh, observing it,

discussing it, kneading it with their selfish hands.

WE ARE MEATING! I imagined them saying to each other,

all at once, together, without me. MEATING! MEATING!

Sometimes people would unzip their skins

to become more meat, enhancing the meating’s purpose,

and sometimes with a blade they’d transfer a chunk

of themselves onto the pile while wearing a smile as wide

as the one I wear when I gather now in the name

of work with other workers around a table to exchange

mostly empty speech, and this phantasmagoria returns,

and nothing that I see before me changes.

Will Brewer is the author of a novel, The Red Arrow, and I Know Your Kind, a winner of the National Poetry Series. A new book of poems, Nocturama, will be published in 2025.
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Originally published:
April 2, 2025

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