--I
THOUGHT THAT I'D BE STRONGER
…What’s
your weekend looking like?
…Today
my puppy has a play date with her sister.
I’m excited for her. She’s such a
sweet pup.
…Tomorrow
I travel to Snoqualmie to speak to a group of about 30 men. Haven’t done any speaking for a while, so
hopefully it will go well.
…I’ve
been in something of a massive writing slump for the last month or so. It’s a little troublesome. I did happen to write this yesterday, for a
friend:
The
End of Us
The
sting of your silence
strangles
my shadows.
A
continent away,
baby
clothes collect dust in the rafters
while
we lay on banana-shaped chairs,
poolside,
sweat
misting down our ribs
and
your lackluster heart.
Tourists
swing and fumble to Bruno Mars.
A
toddler screams for ketchup as
an
effervescent life guard implores
us
to “Move it! Move it!”
Years
ago this might have made sense.
The
crows might not have gathered near
and
superstition would have been nothing more than
a jaded
habit for uninspired fools.
But
now a skiff bobs on flat water,
and
pelicans bomb the surface,
as
I choke down another drink,
waiting
for the world to cloud or cower,
wondering
how the loss of a child
can
also mean the end of us.
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