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Rising Sea Levels

in winter we rubbed off our skin with bitter yellow soap

& danced across the murky floor of our brains.

ankle-deep in ambien, our toes scraped urchins & palms of anemone.

 

we built shelters in the living room

from moss-green blankets & coffee tables,

our fingers making furtive wishes in the quivering dark.

we picked small hairs & pennies out of the carpet.

 

when i grew hungry you offered me your left thigh

like an unwrapped christmas present.

under the aquatic quake of the fluorescent light

you fat seemed to boil

& your bed turned into a small, cold island.

 

we opened checking accounts under fake names

& you started to worry about your gently doming stomach.

when the mailman came, we cowered in the closet.

 

each year the temperature of our livers

rose a few degrees.

 

spring brought us flowers that smelled like DDT.

 

––Appears in the Spring 2013 issue of The Columbia Review.

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