underneath me quiet and relenting
it meant much less than either expected
plastic bag tossed by the wind tracing cra-
zy shapes cyclonic and demented
like two giants shunned into a cave by
fearful villagers with pitchforks and torches
forks to tune the pitch to please the ear holes
torch in hand makes brave the claustrophobic
cables thick as thighs pressed under tension
snap and gives the tiny metal box to gravity
twenty one stories, each full of unfamiliar
faces and families and stories of their own
not much longer 'til the ground will meet us
one last kiss before our light is diminished
a last second change of heart, I pry
open the doors and throw you into the hall
why should we both need to crash together?
you suffer minor injury, I take the fall.