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When will you be home?

June 29, 2024

My mother’s question
is the threshold of our house.

I leave like a thief. A tranny
and other perishables in my bag.

Whispers from the street, obstinate as dust,
fly through tiny openings in walls –

litter corners where no hands reach.

She sweeps a pile every day. Termites hole

through the house, making doors
out of everything. My figure shrinks

in old photographs, something eats words.
The question, once plump, grows wrinkles.

Her loneliness is another name
for my queerness. Despite the onset of decay

she keeps the house clean. When I am free
she will only have these consolations.

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