How to Write Death Threats
The important thing is to stretch. Spin your head, unhinge your neck, wiggle your joints until they flap and pop. Bodies grow heavier when dead.
Write the letters in rice paste and post. Send them to: Maria and Renée from
elementary school, Andy and his fan club, including Jay who blamed you for everything, and Stephanie, the fat one.
The letters will melt on the trip.
You can’t kill without kindness. Belt it on your haunches. Smeared white food smells of wild paddies and semi-ripe plant seed.
This morning, you napped, waking with hints of cherubim light—a symphony. Recall the waft of cooking rice as a child.
Then, love will open out like tigermelon.
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