My eyes glow and glitter in the night hard and reflective like obsidian Watching you cradle her voice in your phone if her words were golden-plumed cage birds I would uncoil in an instant, spring and rip Their little wings off.
Her wail soars hangs in the air between us; bleeding other-woman-anguish it drops like a dead swallow into my palms. It’s her suicide bid, her Hail Mary. Your eyes are knifed with remorse my sigh floats a white feather in the cold air.
In the barren coldness of this New Mexico night my wine weeps the dregs of the distance between us. My hands squeeze tighter, bones pop, nails crease skin the moon grins the truth at me: