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Highways and Halos
I’ll love you in your favorite dress
or wrapped in coffin sheets of linen
Tropical memories are soaked in ice
And I’ve started to freeze
But you promised the world would keep turning
Despite your absence, visible, soaking through like the aftermath of a hailstorm.
I feel the cold nipping my fingertips
Spiderwebs- cracks in my chest;
Angels in my nightmares.
And if it were my last night on Earth,
The disintegration of the atmosphere,
I’d meet you in the milky way;
If the night never ended
And the walls kept closing in
I’d catch you at the edge of the galaxy
But I’m held in the trap of a promise on Earth until then,
It’s stitched and woven tight
So I’ll recite prayers graffitied in window condensation
Pretend the highway lights are Heaven
Wish on passing cars with
Headlights brighter than dying stars
And hold your words in an unreleased breath until my chest aches
Until my hands shake
Until the stinging white in teary eyes steals my attention
And I’ll pretend to know where you are.
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This poem is about an internet friend who committed suicide on December 4th.