Her face is flattened on the wall (there’s a)
Grace in the foreign curve of her spine
Dust suspended in the clean light from the hall
As it carves the moment into time
I’m suspended in this same way
After rusty years of self surgery
Though I’m no photograph I’m fixed onto the page
Some how both here and memory
So how come everything you said to me comes true it seems
And toys with everything I’ve been?
And your memory ties you to me and repeatedly I’m
Impaled like the beauty on my screen
I saved that thing you drew in Sharpie
I saved that thing you made from hair
Though the latter smells the first one moves and still improves
I guess I wish I would have thought to care
Sitting with hand lotion and handkerchief and DVD
Feeling the years unfold and gaining hold on me
While on my monitor she’s tested
To see just how much she can take
And as the inches slide you’d think she’d die but he is bested
It’s a triumph not to break
With that sad bond we’re all connected
And it somehow brings you back to me
As we find the ties that bind are tighter than suspected
Tied up, turned on and sad and still not free
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