Night Walks
When she walks home after work,
the dark settles like sleep around the city,
snuggles close to gasping cracks of lights
that eyes fleet to, moth-like.
She whistles Lana Del Rey,
a tortured warble pressed through shivery lips,
sharp as a pinch to the ear.
There’s a knife in her throat
and she can’t sing it out.
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