Challenge
Write a poem using the words "remember" and "forget" at least once, with one at the beginning and one near the end.
MusicBox
remember:
you chose a man
who does not understand
rhythm.
I couldn't convince the blind
I could dance. They'd hear my feet drag
like bird's do when they break water, hear you
ow at my missteps, and they wouldn't be wrong to
call me gawky and white.
You're always nice, though.
You use that maternal advice:
"you're getting better each time,"
even though I know,
we know,
I need lessons or wine
to try and match what you do,
how you go about the whole thing
like there is only now.
You wake up dancing,
and I believe somehow
you were born twirling,
were a music box ballerina
in your mom's underbelly,
waiting to be wound up,
to stretch out your arms
and spin,
knowing the world
would have to forget.
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