I Feed My Child's Teeth to The Peach Tree - Matt Mason (Omaha, Nebraska)
As a tooth fairy,
I am stealth,
my arm
like a snake
pushing down into mattress
so as not to lift her pillow,
and this
is not a persona poem,
it is a parent poem,
I keep myths alive
by switching her tooth
with a Sacajawea dollar
without waking her,
magic
trick
like a tablecloth
snuck
from out under china and wine glasses;
these teeth
are part of her,
I can’t bring myself to throw one in the trash
like a broken cup
or store it
in a mint tin
until it turns
to dust:
It’s a chip
from what I love.
So I give it
to the peach tree that I planted
by our house.
These bones grow
into land
that we live on, flow
as a leaf, a blossom, sweet fruit:
from this earth,
and we give small gifts back
in this patient
conversation
lifetimes long.