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.

Nicole Tallman

Nicole Tallman is the author of three collections: Something Kindred, Poems for the People, and FERSACE. She serves as the official Poetry Ambassador for Miami-Dade County (Florida), Editor of Redacted Books, and Poetry and Interviews Editor for The Blue Mountain Review and South Florida Poetry Journal. Nicole had the honor of collaborating with the magical Maureen Seaton and misses her terribly. You can find Maureen and Nicole's collaborative poems in HAD, Pleiades, Stay Golden (a Daily Drunk anthology), The Sky Is an Elephant (ELJ Editions), and on miamidade.gov/poetry. Find Nicole online at nicoletallman.com and @natallman.

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