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13% (the summing of my subtraction)

(lost 13% of my baby)

 

 

the littlest one turned three in May,

haven’t seen her in the flesh since March,

parents inform, all gone,

they’ll be disappearing

to another state,

all of July, gonzo.

 

I say

go forth safely, that’s great.

 

redefining social distancing.

 

measured not in feet,

or even by Sara B.’s

borrowed ‘many the miles,’

but in longer specificities:

 

maturities,

weeks and months,

parts of years,

parts of lives,

March, April,

May, June,

now July.

 

five months.

 

counted them on one hand,

many times,

at 3:00am

cause I could not believe

the summing of my subtraction

 

somehow disappeared,

from our calendars

these monthly ** markings,

months wiped clean permanently.

 

did a quick calculation.

we’ve lost 13% of her

entire life,

can’t be regained.

 

her first:

big girl bed,

playing first video game,  

another birthday party,

candles extinguished by

a single big girl blowing,

dancing, dancing, and more,

driving her scooter in the apartment,

like only a mad woman can,

(stuffed animal riding the handlebars,)

blowing pretend Zooming belly kisses

on her button,

hiding neath the dining room table,

her laughing uproariously,

with never a “stop poppy.”

 

13%.

a specific amount,

a poem irretrievable,

a blood loss, that

can’t be transfused,

plasma irreplaceable,

containing antibodies

to a specific virus

Sorrow Unique-19

 

nah,

nothing  

it got nothing

to do with that new forehead

furrow, that slow-suddenly appeared.

 

nah.

 

“just, these are the days...”^

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Written by
nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Published
Jun 12, 2020
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Notes

^Van Morrison “These Are the Days

These are the days of the endless summer

These are the days, the time is now

There is no past, there's only future

There's only here, there's only now...

These are the days now that we must savor

And we must enjoy as we can

These are the days that will last forever

You've got to hold them in your heart.

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