Breadcrumb #481
CHELSEA FONDEN
you wanted
a propeller with tiny shoulders,
a fury stirred with purpose, unwrecked
winter light
did i ever earn the right
to enjoy the fruits
or the labor, participation
trophy lips
and hands like spades
convincing
you i loved you
was like underwater breathing—
a pterodactyl scared and flailing,
picture
the sound that would make
one day i’ll have a spaceship
in my wallet,
a love
deep-creased from unfolding
when i recall our monsters
i think of alligator waters,
a banner unfurling
in rented wind
there’s no gingerbread trail, but
what i’m saddest about
is the way you clothes-lined, gray and
giving up the fight