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• Passenger • | by Lisa Hannigan
Walking round Chicago,
I have smuggled you as cargo,
Though you are far away unknowing.
By the time we get to Salt Lake
I have packed you in my suitcase,
Ironed the creases from my own remembering

She said Bird, why?

We wound our way to Texas
Where I summoned remote hexes
And I sent them across dust and oceans.
In Phoenix, Arizona I had the notion
I might phone you,
But there it lived and died, a notion.

She said Bird, why? I said Bird, why?

Oh my satellite, oh my passenger.

We came up on Ohio,
I have you chewed on like a biro.
You are a sum I am no closer to deciphering.
We came up to Minneapolis,
All fizzy blood and twitchy fists.
I buried you in a day of snowing.

She said Bird, why? I said Bird, why?

Oh my satellite, oh my passenger.
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