Someone Plays Mary J. Blige'S "Real Love" On Repeat 14 Times
SOMEONE PLAYS MARY J. BLIGE'S "REAL LOVE" ON REPEAT 14 TIMES
For Brandon Brown
Waiting for the light to change, a car goes too far and backs out the intersection. Change the
station Autumn Sweater’s on prepping to talk with a friend in
pain. Read “even through the pain you experience, you might try to imagine the ache connects you with all suffering beings,
alive in all the realms, connecting.” In Detroit, crack dealers diversify to include Oxycontin.
Biology, economics.
By the gas station, a landscaper in a Nautica tee is tossing roots in a barrel. Signs on the lawns
around town say, VOTE NO. I don’t want to; I won’t. It must be spring, to hear the peepers
muck the dark on Oak. Someone sings, “Hold tenderly to what remains.”
What’s this pill in my pocket? Take it, and await enlightenment.
