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We're Briefly Gorgeous

i am learning to speak

 

in a language that doesn't hurt.

 

the kitchen light is a yellow bruise

 

on the linoleum,

 

and i am standing in the steam

 

of a kettle that forgot to whistle.

 

we are just

 

bodies of water

 

trying not to spill

 

into the wrong hands.

 

my mother’s shadow

 

is a coat i wear

 

when the house gets too quiet.

 

i am looking for the exit

 

in the middle of your sentence,

 

not because i want to leave,

 

but because i’ve never known

 

how to stay

 

without becoming a ghost.

 

the moon is just a hole

 

in the ceiling of the world.

 

and we are briefly gorgeous,

 

not because we are whole,

 

but because we are finally

 

breaking in the right direction.

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