—YOU KNOW I’D LIKE TO KEEP MY CHEEKS DRY TODAY
Duped
I
died today, but you weren’t there to notice.
They buried me in a field of elder straw where the shrews and deer mice
play. A herd of elk thundered over me, their
hooves punching fists into the soil around my coffin. In the distance, a murder of crows tore a
hole through the lining of the sky before ripping themselves apart. By nightfall, the rains came in torrents,
seeping through the ground like hands sifting sludge, tapping on my
wood-and-brass casket. For a moment, I
thought it was you, coming to see me, to say you missed me, but then I realized
you were gone, and that I was dead.
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