your first loose milk tooth snapped from wiry gumvein wet pearl tumbling into palm as you stood in the garden you’d pulled & pulled till tissue tendril untethered & clumpy clots seeped crimson ink blotting your bottom lip you thought this is what it’s like to bleed to pour out to press detached incisor onto finger pads grubby you cradle-cupped the fang in jam hands put it in a jar rattled it ringing to fluster the maya chirping in the durian tree but lolo snatched the thing hid it under rafters for luck you shrieked trilled indignant but he just laughed nights after a dream of molars falling from your mouth & you recalled the old warning: when you dream of rotting teeth chew on old wood or someone you love will pass away but you told no one sneered sour at broom handles used matches lola’s cracked rosary its beads carved from an olive tree that once grew in Bethlehem soon lolo took ill his canines jutted tips protruding like aswang ashen & when he died moths clustered over his casket ghostly bouquet this is what it’s like to kill to cause to die to snuff a life quick & you recalled the old saying: when white moths gather the dead flutter among them so you smudged candlewax coaxed it into the shape of wings thorax abdomen took storm-fallen branches bit hard till splinters barbed your tongue you tried to undream float your milk tooth from the roof to nestle it safe in your mouth & snatch it snatch it all back