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Arrival (Free verse) by Enkidu
A letter,
Rather, a series of letters,
In a letter, signed
Anonymous,
Happened upon the doorstep
Of my residence
While I was away
At an insignificant location
Which has no relevance
To the actions following
My reception of this note.
Were I some foreign ambassador
In an allied land
I may have refrained
From opening my package
And exclaiming, "Sweet Fucking Christ!"
But I were not,
And I did,
And the mail carrier was most
Displeased,
Not because of my seemingly
Overplayed reaction to opening
An inky receipt,
But due to the cloud of gaseous dust,
Or dusty gas,
That released itself,
Or, more accurately, was released
By a person,
Or persons, more or less,
Of like stature and countenance
To my own.
We sat there staring at each other
Like a couple of
Bats
Could never do
Nor could dream of doing,
Assuming that bats dream,
Which carries little weight
In measuring the considerable
Magnitude
Of the moment between us.
So we laughed because we were
Indeed not dying,
Nor dead
And, much like bats,
We thought nothing
Of the fact that this curious
Gas
Or dust,
Had begun to settle on our clothing
And also had begun
To come upward
With very inhalation
From our smiling mouths.
My heart exploded on Tuesday
And on Monday I left my mailman
A note
Proclaiming that I didn't feel well.
I'm quite certain
He didn't mind.
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