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Poetry Spring 2022 Edition Writing

i want to be in the emergency room at one in the morning

in the waiting room, pretending to write poetry to pass the time
there is one child yelling and the suffocating roar 
of too many people in too little space and too much pain 
a small tv cramped in the corner playing some reality show
people i don't know
     choosing some contestant i can't see
          for reasons i don't care about
    "it's like black mirror" you say
          the song so far removed from the singer
     the performer so far removed from their audience:
a surgical dehumanization of art.

something left you breathless
and i took you here breathless
pretending to write poetry so you see

          you are not a bother
          i want to be with you.

sometimes when we make plans, new ones are sprung on us
like a chance meeting at a bar 
  or
stumbling into the right group on a night out 
  or
your best friend getting dumped and needing 
someone to see their ex-partner's favorite band live 
  or
you 
 offered me 
  the empty 
   room 
    in 
     your apartment;
the part of the story we don't tell enough is when we say 
      yes.

  i could go home,
i would rather be in bed, one hour into sleep 
after some dessert, a hot shower 
and a few pages of a good book
like my unspoken plans from five hours ago;

  no, 
i would rather be in bed
with all those things
and you, in your bedroom
snoring soundly too

Colette Stergios, ’23

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