National Poetry Month Day 15: Camonghne Felix

 

 

 

 

Some are Dead and Some Are Living 
after Coleen McElroy
for Ai Elo

        Thanksgiving 2012 I lay in your bed and stroke the egg of your
        cheek listen to you diagnose the wound your pronouncements
        tired and weathered the lamp of your eyes dotting away in the
        distance like you’d bit an alternate self and bled a color you’d
        rather stare into for the rest of your life I wonder about the
        quixotic nature of a forced ending I think about the inherent
        tragedy of cliffhangers you tell me that you know exactly where
        you are going and that it’s everywhere and nowhere at all 

        Somewhere in a different universe in a kitchen that I’ve
        wallpapered with my own hands your fresh baked rainbow
        cakes fall open at the slit and you laugh that laugh that you
        laugh from the belly of your throat and in this fantasy you
        never died because we never bothered you with the provincial
        requirements of being alive and in this fantasy your joy I see it
        in your alien grin your agelessness your maplessness that happy
        crescendo in your sigh 

        I’m saying:

        Life isn’t everyone’s final destination some of us are inherently
        extra terrestrial by formulaic design the stars and their stuff
        entirely inadequate in the face of such an impossible
        occurrence some of us are meant to be visitors just subletting
        bodies for the pleasure of it some of us are meant to stagger through
        eternity like evangelists of time I’m selfish and I
        should have heard you the first time:
        please, Camonghne, just let

        me stay, everything feels so fucking good up here. 

 

 

 
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Author photo courtesy of author


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