Ben Knows Too Much

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Sometimes Ben likes

to hang upside down

on his bed, so he can

“feel the sand”

spill down his throat

and into his cheeks.

He is convinced

that lives are kept

in hourglasses.

He tells me “If I can reverse

the sieve holding my life,

for even a minute,

I can get some of the time

back that I’ve lost.

Imagine, all the time

we’ve wasted hiding in here —

imagine getting some of it back.”

I watch his face turn red,

his thin ears fill with blood.

I tell him “Sit up.”

I beg “Ben,

don’t be stupid.”

But he swears he tastes them —

the grains in his mouth.

I pretend

not to hear them crunching

between his teeth.

Mandel grew up in West Windsor and is a graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan where she majored in creative writing. She now attends Washington College, studying psychology and writing and sings for her band It’s The Moon. Her hobbies are drawing, music, performing at local coffee shops, and exploring landscapes, cityscapes, and dreamscapes.

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