Poem: Origami stars.
I want to take us
Take the whole sky of us
a constellation of ink blots and interwoven plots
my life and yours, our world-container
kisses and choices and half-made decisions
I want to take that sky
and shatter it wild
like confetti or salt shakes or flakes of true gold
not to destroy it
but to reshape it
the way they compress soot and coal into diamonds
the way they fold paper into origami stars
two stars
one for me, one for you
a pair of folded sky-stories
small enough to tuck in a locket
or that pocket of my heart that was always for you
and the corner of yours that was always for me
two stars
light enough to carry everywherever
small enough to hold onto forever
without feeling the heft and the mass
of the hovering sky that we were
that’s how I want us
that’s how I’ll keep us
nothing to forgive or get over
nothing to explain or uncover
just one star for me
another for you
and un-together we travel
to not-have and to hold
just let me do this
just let this fold.