Cemetery Summer
By Vesper Holly
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I spin idly two wheeling through the cemetary
trying to get my mind off you
getting off on poetry
as we do
ghost you, ghost me, spinning
The midafternoon sun warms my shoulders
Here are ghosts of men and women
Who lived sleepwalking lives
only a name and a year to hold them to earth
The sun warms their gravestones
Here beneath the cooling trees there is a gravestone that shares your name
some ancestor who lived, loved, died
but you are shockingly alive yet as distant as the dead
And vespers kiss the back of my neck with your breath
you are everywhere to me
the love I seek out of reach
my true friend
the one I have been waiting for
all these lines
all this time
But what you are to me you will not let me be to you
the ways you inspire me and use me
don't let me lose me
for I am lost in you
a ghost lifted from the body I once walked in
shifted by love and desire into new uncertainty
spinning through a cemetary
Will you speak my name? And use it to call down my soul? My gravestone, a pebble in your palm
My life, yours to possess
to claim or forget, and disappear on the wind
three syllables uttered by your lips, will bring me to life
home to body and soul
Or am I just a plaything, a temporary toy?
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