no one tells you
 
             that     shadows shift on concrete
                         like light on water,
that                  darkness reverberates black tides
      leading, leaning, misleading, 
                 that       to rely on these selves
                  is to have faith in illusion, 
   &             it may as well be god lying
       faceless on the sidewalk, 
                    leading, leaning, misleading.
perhaps     we'd see more
          if we hit concrete instead of
     toying with translucence. 
                 perhaps            eyes don't belong
            imbedded in cement, 
                 but       higher, closer, higher.
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Annette Covrigaru is a gay/bigender American-Israeli writer based in Brooklyn, N.Y. They were a Lambda Literary Emerging LGBTQ Voices nonfiction fellow and writer-in-residence in 2014 and 2017, respectively. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in TQ Review, Stitch, Emerge, Cosmonauts Avenue and Entropy. Annette is currently completing a master’s degree in Holocaust Studies through the University of Haifa.
"no one tells you" by Annette Covrigaru
      
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