Dissipate

Originally published in Dark Sky Magazine

Dissipate

Sleep falls apart in front of me
like a slab of concrete
broken and carried off
by hundreds of gray-winged moths.
The moon trembles in this geometric
deconstruction, wrapped in the silver
of your voice.
Following fractured sound alone,
I trace the fragile architecture
of your absence
and try to remember wholeness.

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