Sharing Your Sweets
Sharing Your Sweets
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With the urgency of
a kid stuffing her
mouth with the last
of the chocolates,
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I shove poems in their memory,
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I press my phone number to their lips
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I wriggle all the ways I love them
up and down their anticipatory
bodies, clenching for change—
good, bad,
constantly both.
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I send them packed with
What I hope are like little snack packs
of memories of nothingness
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Where their feet get a rest from the cold floor
Their bodies are comforted by a couch,
Or pressed against all the soft bits of mine
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Where they can drink in
For the last time for a while
But not the last time, please not the last time
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the water of this place
we sometimes call home.