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A Comic-Catastrophic Poem of the Boy-Angel with Borrowed Wings

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I.

I lent wings to the boy-angel, or something like wings

and he tried to fly, or something close to it, or maybe fly later,

but the sky kept freezing, freezing,

and he kept saying “I’m going up, going down, resending,”

like a clause stuck in a Wi-Fi loop.

II.

He flapped his wings, or tried to flap his wings,

or flip-flop-bat-bit-bet

the verb stopped in mid-air,

fell to the ground with a soft thud

and the boy-angel said:

 

“I think your grammar is failing.”

III.

I told him to fly high,

but flying high refused to be a verb today,

I called saying I was sick,

I sent a note:

 

“fly.exe has stopped responding.”

IV.

The angel-boy shrugged his shoulders with borrowed feathers,

half saintly, half hilarious,

and tried to ascend emotionally

joy-joy-joy-joy-joy

panic-panic-panic

joy-panic-joy-panic

(love got stuck in a recursive loop

and had to be manually restarted).

V.

He attempted a majestic takeoff,

but the takeoff turned into takeoff, disassembly,

and suddenly I was disassembling the horizon

like a child disassembling a clock

to see where the ticking hides.

VI.

“Try to have hope,” I said. But hope turned into a leap,

then into an hop

and then into a small, apologetic silence

that smelled faintly of static.

VII.

He rose anyway

not flying, not falling,

just… rising sideways,

like a divine software update

installing itself at a 37° angle.

VIII.

The clouds tried to receive him,

but their verbs also failed:

it rained, it stopped raining, it rained again,

and then they politely refused to make rain.

IX.

The angel-boy laughed,

a laugh that stammered into a hymn,

then into a failure,

then into a hymn-failure-hymn-failure

until the sky itself said:

 

“Please stop, you’re confusing the sun.”

X.

And finally-finally-finally-no

he hovered,

a miracle of borrowed wings and broken syntax,

and whispered:

 

“I think I’m flying,

or something that rhymes with flying,

or maybe I’m just becoming the verb

that verbs forgot to be.”

 

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    9 COMMENTS

    1. You know this is quasi-brilliant. It’s like an updated bible of sorts. Not so much religious as it is of the human conditioning of limitations. Truly an outstanding piece of writing.

    2. I loved how quirky this is. I kept wondering where the next passage would go.
      And it does have a comic newborn superhero feel to it with all the attempts at flying.
      Truly enjoyed

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