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Blue Jacket
It hurts
to watch the girl in the blue jacket
push the playground’s swing
alone. From the hill, she is an ant
in a colony–writhing pebbles
beneath her feet scrape away hope
and puncture her throat. In the warm haze
the sun’s sultry light
is reflected like a desilvered mirror. But the glow
from her jacket is not enough
to attract her classmates.
I can see her hair
weaved like shoelaces, crocheted
carefully by a single mother. But everyone else
has curled hair. When the bell
rings, footfalls echo like memories down
a tunnel.
The world will become a stranger. The pattern
of friends and family will be nothing
but a dream, a door she never opens. I see the playground
deserted like a junkyard, torn scraps from candy wrappers and
scribbled drawings. Then to the left, tied to the chains of the swing
is the silhouette of a jacket folded over and over and over.
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