The Ladies of Horror
Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
Vehicles for Love
by Amanda Worthington
Your first death happens when your heart stills in your chest
Maybe you’re an older model in pristine condition
Because you only took yourself out on Sundays
Maybe your paint is peeling and you’ve taken hail damage
And you have a few too many miles
To warrant replacing another part
Maybe you look brand new but things aren’t working as they should under the hood
Maybe you were in an accident you just couldn’t walk away from
However that first death happens doesn’t matter
We’ve two lives, you and I
And everything else that’s ever been alive
And two deaths
And the second comes when you’re forgotten, discarded
But people are better overall when they remember
Than when they forget
They smile and they cry and they feel and they act and make the universe a better place
And they are the kind of present they have to be if they’re going to collectively make it
The universe strives to make them remember
And the universe, conspiring to make them remember as it does
Lets the spark that once animated their unbreathing bodies
Go into anything
The trick is that it too must be unbreathing
There is not space for two sparks in a single life
It is simply the way of things
For my part, I am a book
Whose words transport
And my partner is a camera
Whose memory is full of snapshots in time
We live on so long as we endure
And that can sometimes be longer than a single human life
And who do you think the coffee is?
Who is in your coffee come to think of it?
Ever have an especially good cup and think to yourself
What made it so good?
Perhaps the answer is not what, but who?
It’s impossible to tell.
But I hope you’ll treat everything like it was a human
And every human like they were a thing worthy of love
A vehicle for the expression of the cosmic
There is nothing you see that is not imbued with life
Why then would you not be kind?
After all we are made of stardust
And the things we surround ourselves with are made of us
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That is outstanding – deep and thought-provoking – thank you.