Interlude: Parallel Playing w/U
for jess
forgive me. i am forgetting that which is good / in service / of narrative. / in the needle aisle of a craft store i confess i am afraid of getting close to someone again. lines crease the corner of my eyes / phantom laughter / relics of the voices i will not hear again, unless / the worlds are small. / each made up of archetypes / repeated across titles&endcards / but not within / in this lifetime there is a princess & a hero / no more / no less / in the next there will be too, / unless / consider: the end of the map / where the rock walls blur / & the abyss endless / costing ¼ heart with each fall. / again, again, i try / i want to know what lies at the bottom / consider, the abyss: a reset point. / selves that always return / to the ledge how lonely it can be / to be a certain type of character. singular purpose. looped dialogue. how lucky am i to find someone / who slots into the same role / a friendship can be found / in serendipity / of reading the same story at the same time / without the other knowing / found in sitting side-by-side / i play on the tv & you play handheld & the humm of our systems are complementary / the gentlest of silences / habit / found in i watch a show & you will exist next to me / until, we wait for the next season, together /& the gentlest of silences filled by shared guilt / we talk of the unmeasurable weight / of wanting to do good / twinned in our overwhelm / of how to serve / well / of how to be kind, & disbelief / in those who won’t do the same / we can practice here / & consider, the space between two couch cushions: the smallest of worlds / teach me your obsessions for when i miss you most / & i will help you fight monsters in the depths / pray i look cool / even if i fuck up / tell me tell me tell me / about your progress / in that other game / & i promise i won’t ruin the rest / consider: the sequel grants us who gravitate towards the edge / second chance / a curious reward / another kingdom / to touch / instead of / please tell me & tell me & tell me / we’ll never get tired of this
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