Like a Totem
A distant point of light
Filling your hopeless quota
With memories you had forgotten
And habits you didn’t know you had.
A search party for a souvenir;
A gang from a faraway street
Running you in from outside,
Your wheels wound with worry.
A room so quiet you could hear the walls itch;
A song stuck in your head like mud;
A girl staring at you with eyes so dark
They could swallow you whole.
Startled by your arrival
She hides her idols in a dollhouse,
A rival altar in miniature
Inside a room next to the room.
You knew you wouldn’t wake up
Before all your ghosts had gathered
On the corner of your quilt
Gripped tight like a totem.
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