Our dinner
conversation–
tangled shoelaces,
spaghetti stranded
words thickened
with marinara.
(originally published in Street Light Press, Summer 2017)
Our dinner
conversation–
tangled shoelaces,
spaghetti stranded
words thickened
with marinara.
(originally published in Street Light Press, Summer 2017)
After the breakup, our phone conversations
become space debris, steel pieces hardly
discernible hurtling haphazardly at five miles
per second. Where do the scraps go?
The gold taste of summer will impact the brain
and puncture, enflame. We wish to assist
the start-ups who seek to construct
machines to eliminate wayward spares
of satellites trapped in the gravity of a body,
propel its dust into the atmosphere to burn.
We drift wary of small artifacts
from failed missions to emerge
in the distance of night to strike
and make split into fragments
we will never assemble again.
(originally published in Allegro Poetry Magazine, Spring 2017)