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Your blanket of hair
Beneath a sunflower sky
We’re dancing away
From dangers unseen
Huddled in a shadow
And stolen in a silence
These someday birds
Will wait for us
To rebuild our wax made wings
And try to kiss the sun
They said I drowned,
but the truth is softer:
I laid myself down like an offering.

I spit river into their open mouths.
I bit the lilies in half.

Silk turned cathedral.
I let my dress balloon with river light.

The earth had nowhere else for me.

If you pressed your ear to the surface,
you would have heard me humming.
They didn’t write that part.

When they pulled me out,
I still had violets in my teeth.
I still had the nerve to look alive.

If ruin was the crown they gave me,
I wore it dripping.
I wore it bright.

You think you know the story:
girl, river, grief.

But the water was warm that day.
The sky was a soft ache.
I was tired of carrying everyone else’s ending.

So I wrote my own.

Not drowned.
Not tragic.
Not accepting their ending.
You called me for the
First time today just
To talk about the fireworks
Now everything I see reminds
Me of you and those
Stupid cowboy boots the
Ones you wear to church
(The ones I don’t actually hate)
That black jeep the
Pocket-knife collection
The perfect music you play
(I can no longer hear
Without seeing your face)
Your art
Your hats
Your hands
We talked about fireworks
Until late in the night now
I’m blinded by everything
You are but it’s okay
As long as it’s you
Come inside
This hope-found inn
And rest your weary soul
Let the gentle patter
Of rain wash away
The darkness in your heart
Come inside
This dimly lit sanctuary
And rest your tired feet
Take a break
For a warm meal
And a cozy bed
You’re Halfway Home
Just a little bit left
No longer alone
But still quite lonely
So come inside
And sit for a while
Before leaving again
To wander this mighty cold plane
A rainbow of sadness
Take your pick
Will it be big sadness
Small sadness
Scattered clouds
And rain
Or you could choose
Sprinkled sadness
Windy sadness
A thick layer of snow
There’s more adding up
So many options
I know it’s hard to choose
But we’re happy to serve
So just hand over your card
A pathway home
A wander-some vagabond
The gods among us
Have forgotten who they are
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