when you died four days went by
until the living souls found you
grimace on your face and in the spirit comfort
you are gone sometimes awake at dawn i wonder where you are up in the skyline of the last picture i took
on our first train trip together
poetic in your cries for help you were
you’d cuss us out scream in ignorant hatred
then you’d say “you want a porkchop”
when soul one called it took 3 minutes
i thanked her she thanked me
we hung up wrote your final moments
as an incident report
no more angry calls or wasted lies
no more interrogations with misty eyes
about why the demons at your door don’t show themselves for me
i do remember our trip to Mickey Ds
you wanted cheeseburgers and OJ
we got our order and took our seats
while your eyes fled off in wonder
i did not know it then although sometimes i knew
that the more i pushed you to live
the deeper you fell into the belief
that your troubles would be over
after you visited the other side of that skyline in November

Your words sound of relief, but underneath your lines, there is a deep sorrow
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very true friend i provide mental health services to folks who are rehoused here in DTLA and some dont make it these brief pieces/clusters of words are my way of grieving it’s been a tough year xoxo
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Tough work Marisela … I understand about our writings being therapeutic for us 💕🤗🌏
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It’s good to see you, Marisela. A very profound piece expressing another side of life we tend to not understand. Thank you so much for joining in.
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thank you Eugi much love and blessings from LA xo xoxo
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My pleasure.
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