how to feel mortal again
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i. kiss a boy
with a mouth full of strawberries,
pink pulp the color of delirium.
when his body caves in like a feather
to the waves, you will be the one left
to choose. standing at a precipice,
you will plummet faster than you can remember
your wings.
ii. sing at a funeral
for a body veiled in moss.
sorrow ripples across faces. let it echo
in the decaying stone of your mind.
the people will cry for a god
woven from the fabric of stories and myth.
let their faith speak to your ears, even as
you are the past they yearn for.
iii. pick a flower.
look at the wilted one next to it
and claw the soil that birthed them both.
turn the petals in your palm and breathe
the slices of daylight. know that regret comes
after the rain and find comfort in selfishness.
the pleasure of pleasing yourself.
that night, hold the ripped stem
as you count the stars: know that you hold the sun
in your palms and that is enough.
iv. scrawl wishes on your legs
so your skin will remember their touch.
if you press hard enough with a crescent-nail,
ichor will rust in the holes and turn to blood.
this is how you free yourself:
know that not everything will come true
and that this is the only truth
worthy to be carved into your bones.