She finds that even backyard leaves contain a blazing history inside their veins. She reads the legends etched in crinkled skin, her ardent, housebound blood boiling within.
At dusk, she likes to listen to the creek– its reverent, animated tales of meek young girls who grew into grand bronze statues– and long for metal legs that’d let her choose
to dare, and burn, instead of fear, and waste. But still, at night, her body likes to chase the hours stargazing at ceilings. And the myth-less, coarse white stucco slowly sands
away each spot of sprouting luster on her atrophying frame. With nerve all gone and adult blood inert as viscous tar, she cannot even dream of ceiling stars.