Space to breathe (a draft)
Moments shift you
Wake you – to become more of you,
the you, you haven’t met,
yet, soon to be
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The force: my bottom lifts off
the seat, knees hit like a bell swings,
I sink, to the floor behind my friend
in the driver’s seat
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I look – green, evergreen rolled out –
Like a rolling carpet,
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Far ahead, not far enough,
I see a steel sign,
Two large legs, triangles – holding up
Staggering strength, the green sign above,
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Hit the break
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A foot shuffles; thump, thump –
lost, the bottom of her shoe lifts
up, and presses down, not
the brake but the floor
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Hit the break
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I can’t find it
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Thump, thump, it increases its pace
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Hit the break – it’s right there
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A foot drops, gravity
loose muscle, clumsy
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Steel upon steel squeals
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I fling forward, my glasses fly
Off my face
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The green mile underneath, no
more, no longer to be seen
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Steel upon steel collapses like
An accordion bellow compresses
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A low rumble, a shriek,
engine sparks; Satan’s gallows
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The stereo voices inaudible, full
vibration shakes the speaker
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My eyes settle on a star, six
points grow into eight
ten; it’s hard to follow
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the star stretches high
curving like the sun follows,
under, over a waterfall
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the window embraces,
the star with its long arms,
uneven, short jagged
legs, reaching
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the stars multiply, glass
bundles, connect
intersect with each other –
the smooth glass
become less, shrinks
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clusters crackle, squeeze
until no air left
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steel upon steel
crushing closer to my
friend, Melissa, sitting
knees pressing
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the star eyes
Melissa’s face
side-mirror bending
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We stop.
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ears engulf the sound
until nothing left
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Everyone alright?
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no answer
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We have to get out.
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moans and grumbles,
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Can you hand me my glasses,
On the dash?
Nothing.
Can someone hand me my
Glasses?
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Melissa reaches out, hands
them to me.
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I open my door –
I get out, my red
Converse shoes,
Still
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I walk around to Melissa’s door,
Steel upon steel folded in
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I go over to Stacy’s,
open her door,
Are you okay?
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her head hangs low, touching
her chest. She looks up,
head hit the steering
wheel, hard. Redness
puffing up
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I extend my hand, Stacy
takes mine
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Melissa looks up, the star
cut her forehead, but
she and the window held,
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we stumble to the green,
the green, the green under my
feet
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I sit away from the car –
A van sits in front of me
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I learn later:
Stacy looked down for a second,
yellow to red change.
More Than Words by Extreme,
All singing, then –
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She bumped the van, hit
the break, too late
She swerved, bounced,
inertia from the van
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yanked the steering wheel, hard
right, missed the traffic pole
by a margin,
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the green, the green that moved
fast underneath us. We swerved
into the ditch – on a major highway
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she froze, too young
too young for muscle memory,
her foot could not
find the brake
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The highway sign –
Far away but not
Far enough, crush.
Car totaled.
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Sixteen, she had her license for
two weeks, we have heard
it before
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Sirens – you can hear them,
you know them; light,
a cop, my mother,
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she hugs Stacy, the first time
I never saw her be more than
kurt or jagged.
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Stacy weeps –
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I sit on the hillside
in the ditch, my knees bent
towards me, I look down
Thank you, green.
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Every time I hear More Than Words,
I change it, quick, giving me space –
giving me space for
me to breathe.
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My goal is to have my memoir written best to my ability by 12/31/2021. I have to give myself a deadline. I will not be writing it all here. This is a web-log, blog, that will be a piece, a wholeness.
My goal is have my thesis written by 12/31. I have my thesis written down – the words came as I was driving. Now to write it – and write it well to move mountains. My goal is to go to a conference and present it – if good enough. I have to make it good enough.
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To walk through difficult spaces –
to collect the pieces even if they have space between them.
Try to make them fit better,
better than having shattered (or jagged?) edges.
Much love to you and you and you –