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Childhood Fireflies
How high can you fly?
 My cousin smears your cousins on her shirt to
 make it glow.
 Fly higher,
 higher.
 I like my shirts clean.
 The higher I grow,
 the higher you climb,
 weaving through pines taller and older than
 you or I will ever be.
 
 How far can you fly?
 I forget what summer feels like
 until you arrive
 wilted flowers ferment beneath bare feet
 collecting grime as I
 chase after you,
 slowing with each year and each capture,
 knowing more and more
 it will not last.
 
 How long can you stay?
 As a child, I kept you in jam jars
 jiggling in the grasp of stringy fingers.
 That green light always brightest
 outside of prison glass.
 Time passed; jam jar numbers dwindled,
 until suddenly, I stand and watch
 as a skyful of fireflies
 fly by my empty arms
 Free to stay, flying far and high.

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