And nothing has to change today You didn't mean to say "I love you"
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And nothing has to change today You didn't mean to say "I love you"
Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out by Richard Siken
And of all the sweethearts that e'er I had They'd wish me one more day to stay
A man wakes up and it’s a miracle.
He was going to die from cancer, but he has been cured. He lacks his memories, but it doesn’t matter – he is given a new identity by the people who cured him. The people he now has to work for.
His old self is dead and gone from the world.
But not all of his old memories are willing to go. There is a voice in his head, a voice his heart knows but his mind doesn’t recognize. The voice so persistent it may actually be able to remind a man his life. And that one thing he can’t live without.
We are not dirty, he keeps saying. We are not dirty . . .
(Driving, Not Washing by Richard Siken)
I couldn’t get the boy to kill me
Straw House, Straw Dog by Richard Siken