Aubade II
Emily Standlee
My friend should be in Jersey but sends a text saying
                        
                        he’s sitting on cheap patio furniture in Arizona instead,
                        
watching a lightning storm cross the desert.
                     
                     Can you draw inspiration from this? he asks,
                     
                     
and I picture us filling up an old pool, skimming
                     
                     through scum and algae blooms, pouring in salt, chlorine,
                     
                     
the resulting tide a spell meant to transfigure exes.
                     
                     Together we exile every red flag to Indianapolis,
                     
                     
St. Louis, Pueblo, Colorado. For all I care they can get fucked
                     
                     take baths in those 456°F Yellowstone hot springs.
                     
                     
In this vision my friend wears vintage Hawaiian button-ups, the top two
                     
                     buttons undone because
                     
                     
he is unbothered. In Missouri, skies purple, far-off static hangs thick.
                     
                     I draw back the curtain.
                     
                     
                     
                     Emily Anne Standlee is a freelance writer living in Kansas City, Missouri. She is the recipient of a 2021 AWP Intro Journals Award and won the 2021 Great Midwest Writing Contest in Nonfiction. Her work appears in Passengers, HASH, Midwest Review, Sand Hills, and Tampa Review. Recently she received an MFA from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
 
				
