• Home
    • SVJ Print
    • Issue 23
    • Issue 22
    • Issue 21
    • Issue 20
    • Issue 19
    • Issue 18
    • Issue 17
    • Issue 16
    • Issue 15
    • Issue 14
    • Issue 13
    • Issue 12
    • Issue 11
    • Flash Fiction Issue
    • Issue 9
    • Issue 8
    • Issue 7
    • Issue 6
    • Issue 5
    • Issue 4
    • Issue 3
    • Issue 2
    • Issue 1
  • Dispatches
    • Kindness of Strangers by Lou Poster
    • Art Features
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
    • Our Staff
    • SVJ Online
    • SVJ Print
Menu

Schuylkill Valley Journal Online

  • Home
  • Submit
    • SVJ Print
  • Issues
    • Issue 23
    • Issue 22
    • Issue 21
    • Issue 20
    • Issue 19
    • Issue 18
    • Issue 17
    • Issue 16
    • Issue 15
    • Issue 14
    • Issue 13
    • Issue 12
    • Issue 11
    • Flash Fiction Issue
    • Issue 9
    • Issue 8
    • Issue 7
    • Issue 6
    • Issue 5
    • Issue 4
    • Issue 3
    • Issue 2
    • Issue 1
  • Dispatches
  • Features
    • Kindness of Strangers by Lou Poster
    • Art Features
  • About
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
    • Our Staff
  • Archive
    • SVJ Online
    • SVJ Print
Mamas image.jpg

Mamas by Tyler Dempsey

February 23, 2021

 

In Papa’s bedroom, I was emptying what naughty girls like best into Jane’s lips—when Mama—hands by her puckered up cheeks, stepped in. Where are your clothes, she said. You hole-in-the-wall kids.  

I said, Mama.

Let’s get dressed, she said.

She stepped boots to my box and flicked her hand. The box’s lid opened, like this.

Mama’s hips bent, and she looked, way down. When Mamas look—they look. When Mamas see, inside of things is what they see. Other people, see outsides.

Not Mamas.

Mamas and Papas are different in this wooded, hole-in-the-wall place. When Papas look, they see outsides. The road, is all the road looks like, to Papas. When Mamas listen, they hear leaves swirl by the made from dirt road, but not the road, itself, whispering.

But, insides, have nowhere to hide from Mamas.

What should you wear, Mama said, looking at Jane on her knees. What she saw made her giggle. She reached, and the inside of this box seemed different, than how this box, on the outside, looked, while Mama reached her hand down inside.

Don’t worry, she said.

What she brought up, was like an apple. On the outside. It was round. Red, this thing.

On each of its sides, things hung. Like things do.

It was not a collar. But that, it also looked like, on the outside.

Mama walked with it to Jane.

She held each of its sides, this not a collar thing. In its middle, between Mama’s hands, pressing Jane’s puckered up lips, this inside was not an apple thing pressed.

Open up, Mama said.

 

Tyler Dempsey is the author of a book of poems called, Newspaper Drumsticks. His work appears in Heavy Feather Review, X-R-A-Y Literary Magazine, trampset, Bending Genres, and the like. He's a fiction reader at X-R-A-Y Literary Magazine. Find him on Twitter @tylercdempsey.

 

Tags Tyler Dempsey, Mamas, NSFW, papas
Comment

Latest Posts

Featured
Oct 16, 2022
The Kindness of Stranger [Part Eight] by Lou Poster
Oct 16, 2022
Oct 16, 2022
Oct 10, 2022
Greg Abbott Can Go Fuck Himself by Leigh Chadwick
Oct 10, 2022
Oct 10, 2022
Oct 9, 2022
The Kindness of Strangers [Part Seven] by Lou Poster
Oct 9, 2022
Oct 9, 2022
Oct 4, 2022
SO STOP by Sean Ennis
Oct 4, 2022
Oct 4, 2022
Oct 2, 2022
The Kindness of Strangers [Part Six] by Lou Poster
Oct 2, 2022
Oct 2, 2022
Sep 26, 2022
Happy New Year by Michael McSweeney
Sep 26, 2022
Sep 26, 2022
Sep 25, 2022
The Kindness of Strangers [Part Five] by Lou Poster
Sep 25, 2022
Sep 25, 2022
Sep 19, 2022
After Fire by Amina Kayani
Sep 19, 2022
Sep 19, 2022
Sep 18, 2022
The Kindness of Strangers [Part Four] by Lou Poster
Sep 18, 2022
Sep 18, 2022
Sep 12, 2022
Crescent Wrench by Josh Boardman
Sep 12, 2022
Sep 12, 2022

Powered by Squarespace