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The New You
The air chokes the life out of me,
 
 Grasping my larynx with a gust-o, 
 
 And my last breath 
 
 Dancing 
 
 As it has a million times before 
 
 And shall a million times more.
 
 Seductive 
 
 It slithers and turns with breaths alien 
 
 Til my breath, mine own breath,
 
 The very essence of my being becomes itself foreign,
 
 An expatriate. 
 
 Take it in please, 
 
 Better yet take me in!
 
 Give me something to hold! 
 
 I grasp oblivion in the crescent of her eye,
 
 Straddling the abyss,
 
 F*** rocks and hard places 
 
 I prefer 
 
 Nothing but 
 
 To live vicariously in the whites of her eyes 
 
 Tis the bane of existence 
 
 Anonymity
 
 Yet it is existence nonetheless.
 
 
 
 I’m with her as she navigates her way through a maze of city streets,
 
 And land with the thud on a doorstep with a neon sign that flashes,
 
 “The New You Is Just an Appointment Away” 
 
 I watch as a man in a white coat leads her to a chair,
 
 And nonchalantly 
 
 Breaks her face in with his fist
 
 And then 
 
 Nonchalantly 
 
 Proceeds to mould it back together.
 
 “Dimples or no dimples?” 
 
 He asks.
 
 “Whatever looks better,”
 
 She says
 
 Nonchalantly 
  Through shards of what were once teeth.
 
 After a few more hours of beating and 
 
 Reshaping 
 
 The man in the white coat finally finishes.
 
 “Say hello to the new you!”
 
 I ask her what she did with the old her.
 
 She told me to look left.
 
 
 
 I saw it 
 
 No longer her.
 
 Non-descript 
 
 Squirming 
 
 Screaming  
  
 As it’s sucked into the black depths of her pupils.
 
 I peer inside them.
 
 And see a thousand more of her old selves 
 
 Wailing 
 
 Swerving 
 
 Squirreling 
 
 
 
 Abandoned.
 
 
 I slowly relinquished my grasp on oblivion  
 
 And fell into nothing.

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