looking back (through my drafts) i find
Like Orpheus, I curse myself by looking back
arms outstretched, watching her fall
again, there are so many again’s
fall and get back up again
fall in love again
fall out of love again
fall, it’s fall again
and fall is when I fell out of your favor
no, it was the fall before that fall
or maybe springtime, even, sometimes
the leaves don’t have to change colors for everything to rot
we decay every day, more
again, death and rebirth
wrapped in her arms
precious, wearing white
the color of bones
reborn from the earth
they rise from their graves
shine like pearls, clutch them
beads fall like tears
she falls back, outstretched arms
ghostly, wispy white, and fading
like misty time and all feelings of innocence
restlessness it festers even for them
the dead, we grieve for them
not them, no, we wear rose-colored glass to the funeral
and make the black fabric look like heavenly hopefulness
there is no eulogy for the tree that becomes the coffin