How do you shift Depression?
You turn it into concrete
and chisel its face slowly
You name all of its parts,
sadness
grief
envy
rage
shame,
and own them as you own your hair
or your fingernails
or the dance you make through the world.
You sit by the water and listen.
Suspend disbelief
like a tightrope to tiptoe your dreams.
You breathe
until your heart is open
those simple things
no one taught you.
Spark Boy
tells narratives in an onion skin
knew a highway
salt-scoured and lit white
he was a Steiff bear
button in ear authentic
his new skin
soft as kid leather unmarked
unremarkable
he wore his shadow side
as a skull ring
his scars like priceless trash
he is so young
and will stay young
begging for charity and clarity
leaves to dodge
where night is a lurch church of bruises
warns
the West End is a fish tank
of iPhones and iPads and iPockets