Formaldehyde
I hold you
behind glass. I gaze into your eye
by eye and cradle your hand in my lap. Your lips float like clouds and your breasts are mounted and perfect. On the wall
hangs a full-bodied picture of you
before jars.
You were mine
before you knew. I wrenched you away.
Detaching you from the rest of the world, I suspended you in time, as innocent and pure as a promise
that I would be with you forever
piece by piece.
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