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who forgets to feed the ghosts?

who forgets to feed the ghosts? the ones that with not-quite-there fingers, play tunes down our spines a note on each vertebra d major and, encore. the ones that covet our pearly white bones and our wire thin sinews and settle themselves inside us, pretending to feel the stretching of fingers and toes and each whisper of oxygen past our throats, like the taste of early mornings and hospitals. the one that cradles his cold fingers around my heart and hopes to keep it for his own. jealous and starving for thousands, and thousands of years. this ghost, he clings to my shoulder and whispers in my ear, asks, who feeds the dying but not the dead?
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