Thursday, At the End
We met within the glaring heat.
The tracks ran out at last.
She swayed deflated,
A hollowing skydancer by the empty auto lot.
I braced myself,
Remembering she wanted this.
I breathed an acid hunger,
Yet also lightness realizing
All the bullets hit the wall
Where seconds past I stood.
I once believed her strong and brave.
She had the fullest kiss.
The sun could never care,
And skies are ever clueless.
It should always rain at funerals.
Collapsed,
She hasn’t even strength to occupy her space,
To crave.
- 1/13/25
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