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Layers of Identity
I.
Because to you, I am just one more
face in an ocean of blinded students.
I swim my way to the surface, and
I am at the top. The smart one. But
My eyes have grayed from glazed
over pages of studying thrust into -
The Other Side of the Endless Meadow
Like an old giraffe blanket that meant so much to me one day
and now, no matter the angle, I simply can't remember
what it felt like to wrap myself in.
What it felt like to love. -
In and Out: I Can See
Rising from the bitter winter and collecting in my chest,
falling from chapped lips to join the frosty air,
our breath cycles in and out, in and out, running on infinity.
The flames keep us toasty and warm, smoke wafting up -
Breathing
You know too much about me.
Too much for someone
bound to lose themselves
in the hierarchy of hourglasses,
anyway. I still can't believe you did.
My strong arms and legs
were thin and fragile
weak, you could call it -
Headlights
(A commentary on global warming)
I.
The glow of a car's headlights
sends a bright streak radiating from the sleekest of trees,
birch and beech and bright.
That's because the trees are wet. -
January Silence (weather; personified)
I think the weather is lost.
When she walks, she trips over something the rest of us can't see, something that makes her crumple to the ground.