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We will know each other by the way our watches slip from our wrists, the bruises on our knees, our winged shoulder blades tenting silk dresses.
Beneath the wishbone of her legs, the fox shudders. The moon falls right out of the
sky. Fur springs up to cover wounds, its tail traces an "S" on the asphalt.
We pass each other notes in the hollows of our collarbones.
He gives her a lump of grief that has hardened at the bottom of the canvas pocket at his waist. He gives her a hard lump of grief to use as bait. It rings like a coin in the river.
You kiss my cheek and leave a honey imprint that itches
as it dries.
A bridge is no stronger than its weakest span.
We will not stick our heads in ovens. We will not throw ourselves from bridges, nor weight our pockets, nor disturb our veins.
We git six across the backseat and shiver together, arms and legs wrapped like eels around each other.
I sang colors to counteract the onset of gray winter. Cadmium yellow, brown madder, cerulean blue, I whispered, invoking pause.
I wanted to tell him I loved him and I couldn't remember how we met. He had things he wanted to tell me too; I knew by the way his breath hung in the air before us. There were so many things inside us, and it comforted me to think of them there, curled up, content, for the time being, to be hidden
He had things he wanted to tell me too; I knew by the way his breath hung in the air before us.
Sometimes a child is waiting for
her turn on the swingset when everything is shadow.
Her mother held a wet cloth to her brow for fifteen months while bees died in the space between the window and screen.