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a guide to being alive MAG
watch movies that make you feel lonely
on your bed, stretched out on your stomach and propped up by sore elbows
make sure your spine aches at the curve, the shape of it sunken into the mattress
marvel at how the coffee in the cup holder, filled nearly to the brim, sways with the rocking of the car but never quite spills over the edge
see sure and sculpted hands grasp the wheel
stare in envy as he peels out of the parking lot
cling to his empty words
grasp onto their replicas next week
emotions burn a hole at the base of your throat and behind your eyes, be sure to wash it out down
with arizona teas, hair dye and nail polish
find half-opened packets of nicotine gum and used e-cigarettes on the bathroom sink,
sticky with rings of spilled soap and uncapped toothpaste
a bottle of contact solution is dented where it didn’t pop back into place after being squeezed
brush in and out of this space daily, without thought
see the mess but never tidy it
pave a path into the floors of hallways
traipsing the same ones over and over again
five days a week
straps dig into shoulders
eyes cast down.
don’t look at people you know
they’re a reminder of what you’re missing—
and you don’t remind them of anything at all
lose your mind on kentucky back roads
music that makes loose bits in the car rattle
static that fills the air when you stray a little too far out
don’t look at the animals on the side of the road
entrails bleeding out onto yellow lines
keep your eyes on the line of the path ahead, trees on either side
drop chips and gummy bears onto your lap
wrestle with a bottle cap one-handed
orange roads signs display words you don’t read, don’t have the time for
deal with your unworn dresses, unworn bras
pants that hug to thighs like a sick reminder
drown out the popping of seams, press your palms to your chest and push to flatten
flatten so it fits right
grind it all into dust
shove it under your bed, step on it by accident later
draw on everything, scratch it out if it looks bad
leave old used forks and cups on the headboard (be careful not to let them fall on your face while you sleep)
toss dirty laundry somewhere vague
hang some damp shirts in your room to get rid of the dry heat,
to get rid of the rattle in your lungs that make the springs in your mattress creak every time you heave
lie on it, stretched out, and watch movies that make you feel
safe
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I just wrote this piece by taking different scenes/parts of my life and pasting them together to create this!