The light here on earth keeps us plenty busy: a fire
in central Pennsylvania still burns bright since 1962.Whole squads of tiny squid blaze up the coast of Japan
before sunrise. Of course you didn't show when we wentsearching for you, but we found other lights: firefly,
strawberry moon, a tiny catch of it in each other's teeth.Someone who saw you said they laid down
in the middle of the road and took you all in,and I'm guessing you're used to that—people falling
over themselves to catch a glimpse of youand your weird mint-glow shushing itself over the lake.
Aurora, I'd rather stay indoors with him—even if it meanta rickety hotel and its wood paneling, golf carpeting
in the bathrooms, and grainy soapcakes. Insteadof waiting until just the right hour of the shortest
blue-night of the year when you finally felt movedenough to collide your gas particles with sun particles—
I'd rather share sunrise with him and loon callover the lake with him, the slap of shoreline threaded
through screen windows with him. My heartslams in my chest, against my shirt—it's a kind
of kindling you'd never be able to light on your own.
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