Typing heartbreak into Google
By maggyvaneijk
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Girl walks into a bar
red dress flares up in the corner of his eye
I-I-I the stammer of a pick-up line.
You wanna be the pathogen?
I’ll be the leukocyte.
We were infected, our love spread
like a common cold coughing up
luminous doughnuts we placed
above our heads.
Together we shone brighter than a sex shop
sign that promises everything we already have
but multiplied: girls girl girls open all night
a brightness that blinds, tricked by our own
ectoplasm, a hoax, a smoke screen until
we slipped into silence.
Two days after you broke up with me:
I asked Google a question:
Will heartbreak kill me?
Google told me it might.
There’s a hole deep down in my throat, it’s swallowed my voice
like that space under the seat of your car where everything disappears
oyster cards, theatre tickets, love letters.
Your car –
the one you carried me into, after you
refused to sleep in my bed and I spent the night
running round Brent Cross like a stray dog.
It was midnight and I felt the cracks
in the pavement for traces of love
the same place I once looked for witches and bogeymen.
A year’s worth of memories startle the seas
of my abdomen like a school of fish and
I want to vomit, to vomit you. I hate you, I hate you.
But I also hope, maybe for some fortuitous meeting
on the district line, in a bar, on Leicester Square
and I’ll dive back into the wet of your kisses
but then I remind myself that this
is just
you
in Photoshop
and us ending is as certain as the death of a star
our compound is unbound, helium and hydrogen
have burnt out leaving dust.
If Neruda is right
and love is a journey
our fuel has run out.
To the girl
in the bar
in the red dress,
Place the mask
over your nose and mouth
and just
keep breathing.
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Comments
Oh dear Maggy-such pain. So
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it's a strange place you
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A real bruiser of a poem. My
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This has got your signature
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wow...this is
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Ahh, Pablo Neruda has a lot
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Wickedly good ending, Maggy.
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Very powerful, and amazingly
M.T.M
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Love the London connections
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First of yours I've read for
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new oldpesky, Hi! good see
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Startlingly brill - love the
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