the heat seeps
out of the pavement
in long whisps
stealing the air
from my lungs
the city suffocates
and i shuffle
to the mailbox
kicking magnolia leaves
peering inside
for love letters
that never come
the tomatoes
at the farmer’s market
smell sour and earthy
but i’m still
rifling through
dirty clothes
trying to capture
what’s left of your
skin on my shirts
i sit on benches
drinking beer
sweat dripping
down the backs
of my thighs
desperate to remember
anything at all
the sun sets angry red
over the downtown skyline
the buildings are
ugly and fragmented
and i miss
the curve of your back
the construction site
where no one ever works
gapes like hades
in the humid night
i kick cones
and throw rocks
no one sees
me anymore
i can wonder
all night along
the railroad tracks
but it won’t make
the phone ring.
1 comment:
shit, girl. stunning.
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