Collaborative Poem
—For Maureen Seaton (October 20, 1947-August 26, 2023)
I want to write this poem with you, but
you’re dead. You said death wouldn’t stop us, but
I don’t know. What if you lower your vibration and
we try this one word at a time? What if it’s a game?
Kind of like exquisite corpse, but you no longer have
a body. I write the word rose, and you send me sunflower.
I write purple, and you send me orange. It’s fall, your favorite
season. Your birthday is 4 days away. If you were still here,
I’d send you something sparkly. I’d send you a line for our poem.
I’d write, I love the cold snap we have today in Miami. And you’d
write, I love when the sun melts the snow. How do I know this?
I don’t know for sure. But I think I still know your voice,
and I want us to finish this poem.