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VOICEMAIL POEMS
VOICEMAIL POEMS
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poetry via voicemail / missed calls you need to hear
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poetry via voicemail / missed calls you need to hear
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"Work Ghazal" by Jarrett Moseley
VOICEMAIL POEMS
1 minute 36 seconds
2 months ago
"Work Ghazal" by Jarrett Moseley
The last night we spoke, you said we could make this work. I sold the bed we used to sleep on, to forget, hoping it would work. I left the pink book you gave me on my desk, your letters in my drawer, the ones where you said love is work. I left the memory of us sleeping on a cliffside in my head but deleted the picture we took, dead-eyed from waking up to work at 5 AM on another coast, the night sea barely visible beyond your head laid against my thigh, sprawled black hair, it was easy work to be in love with you, but it was impossible to love you in a way you felt. We were two felled trees attached by thin string, trying to work gravity against itself. In a Key Largo parking lot, years ago, before we ever fell through each other, your hand brushed against mine. We worked so hard to be that simple again. B, forgive me. I would have given myself away (I did) just to make it work. ————————————– Jarrett Moseley called us from Charlotte, NC. voicemailpoems.org/submit/ facebook.com/voicemailpoems x.com/voicemailpoems bsky.app/profile/voicemailpoems.bsky.social instagram.com/voicemailpoems
VOICEMAIL POEMS
poetry via voicemail / missed calls you need to hear