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Crash-and-a-Half

Terese Svoboda

May 6, 2015

Mourn the poem or porn locked inside or fried, the white scrambled pre-word, impulses so electric they’re post-, just the paths, the pulse.

The embarrassment of backup forgotten, Alzheimer put on like a coat you paid a lot for, months owed to a machine. Here—

take this, my life in numbered bundles. Don’t forget. Such blackness arrives always sudden and sad but peaceful, not even an accident

this time. And you, half-brained, mea culpa the air where the data hadn’t risen to cloud height, so suitable for burial, disremembered, dismembered.

Terese Svoboda


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