When I broke my hand My foot never asked if it was okay The pain of cracked collagen can't compare though to the separation anxiety I feel inside my frame when a cut on my foot goes untreated It may not matter to the rest Until it festers and spreads Until all of me is dead Is this when I will finally take notice of A separated self Living under the same roof A house divided against itself cannot stand So I sit Paralyzed from the neck down Neck deep in a self-made grave All the wisdom and knowledge in the world caught in my throat Like a piece of bread that went down the wrong pipe My body is broken For you Rebelled against yourself Hating the health that you were created for Never knowing more than one strand of rope Binding every member tightly And distinctly apart from one another Brother from brother Sister from sister Uncaring for how the family is faring Yet still daring to call itself one Nation under God Indivisible, but not so prime Liberty and justice just this time Because every day, my eye tries to tell my waistline that it does not belong but as long as you Banish all that which is not perfect You will have nothing to stand on, touch with, or see through You cannot exist apart from you who is the sum the of our parts doing our part What one can start Another can end What others have broke together we mend When one needs strength we all can lend So send out a message to all of our members in every corner, crevice, and category To every finger, face, and forearm That we are the separately united We are the individual collective The isolated joined, the scattered gathered the disjointed conjointed, anointed Under one head Around one heart We are the many And we are one