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The Brilliance of Bones
By the time I came back the fireflies had gone out.
The only light was from stars melting and whirling
crazily through the galaxies, above the seeping dark,
and in my room I found my heart
wrapped up for me in a box,
tied neatly, complete with a note in your spiderweb hand:
“Keep it. I appreciate the gift and always will,
but it’s time for you to have it back again.”
You were always so polite, even in the end.
But you forgot: what if I don’t want it back?
You always were so imperfect, impenetrable,
unmovable and unmoved.
I spent the rest of that night eating a lemon,
scooping out the flesh,
tasting sourness without the sweet.
Right now I watch the fireflies wink out one by one as darkness comes
and I call you and wait for you and plead with you and watch
as you rip me up into nothing and nothing and nothing
until all that’s left
are bones.
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