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Letter of Openings and Closings  

Aimee Seu | Poetry

            for E.V.R.

Hello stained glass cornea,

Dear this morning’s blurred edges

sun coming over

the hill of her hip. Oh Hello,

Elysium hips!

Dear lovely haunting

of her sable    spacious hair.

Dear thing I didn’t know

how to dream.

To the party that clothed us

in enough smoke and noise

To touch. My Dear hot pink

moon pouring square light

 in my window the first time

she slept in this room.

Dear swallowed time

before we met,

brazen-shy wanting,

Dear myself kissed –

open,

Dear hibiscus tea, my tongue

turning red, Dear tapioca, angel food

apricot liqueur of her,

To Whom it May

Devour, Dear favorite 

muscle, they say

the tongue heals

faster, Dear back seat

sighing into

sobering up, coming to  –  to her eyes.

Dear front seat on the highway one hand

reached across. Attention her ambidextrous adrenaline—-

O, to cum with the windows down.

To the couch dismantled 

in some friend’s lost Atlanta

living room–I want to always be

sleeping in too small a space with you.

Dear soft comforter

pulled over us

like a room made of cloud. 

Finally, my body smells

like her t-shirt,

Dear tinted window

and restraint, Dear, when we weren’t speaking, the pressure

in the air was like just before hail.

Dear battlefield of her voice.

Witch burning of her

brow. She smiled a jean jacket sadness

and all the birds

took off at once.

For the attention of everything she witnessed

as a kid from the backseat, the heat-mirage she saw alone. Love,

I feel women kissing through

us who time held

at bay.

Kneeling in the shower, all the birds took off at once,

as if tied by string.

Dear I’ll find you at the concert, at low

tide, and at the airport

in the afterlife. Yours Truly, this danger

moved deliberately into

because someday we’ll die—

X O

(I climb up to her mind’s treehouse

spangled by the shadows of leaves.)

As ever,

our bodies pressed like two branches

of a diverted river

flowing back into one.

P.S. Paradise

will be listening to you read

aloud, on a blanket awash in sunshine (green slope, hot afternoon, where I’m always.)

Sincerely,

in the whisper-licked ear, From

when your name in my mouth first felt

like an ember

in wind.

No one saw this forest fire

coming, Always, again soon,

Your Unalterable

girl drunk on drives

before dawn, our ex-boyfriends

hunting us. Girldrunk on your taste

in secret, wide open fields. Fervently

each one-more-time, until

we’re a drooling mess of quartz

limbs, pretty corpse of each small 

death’s levitation. Love

myself enough to give me this. Affectionately,

disappearing into her pupil’s black void.