Thank you for the kind effort,
giving me
an alternative narrative to believe,
but I prefer to pretend what's real.
Or what people tell me is real. It's more
disappointing sometimes, like bleak
foreign films without a soundtrack, but
I find something satisfying
and lifelike about it.
Lifelike: a virtue we prize
in art more than life, arguably
But I can always point
to the time in my life -
one long montage of walks in the park
eating hot dogs and laughing,
shorthand for falling in love
with you
and say "it is unrealistic to live
expecting life to be this way,
or when it inarguably, empirically is,
expecting it to stay,"
1 comment:
There's something about this poem that makes me see it differently on each reading. It's a nice effect. Well done.
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