Literary Orphans

Death Collective by Donna Dallas

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Line my coffin with

the butter-yellow Austrians

from our beach cottage

bedroom with

that cathedral ceiling we loved

to stare up into

forever

Pull some Venetian prisms

off the hundred year old

chandelier that flickered sun-holes

onto us from the window and make

earrings out of them for me please

You can lay me into a mahogany casket

with my black Chanel

the one we bought

on Place Vendome

in the midst of a rain so heavy

it was God upon us

Slip my Louboutins on feet

hard as stone

bend the toes so my arch is angled to the shape

of that divine heel

don’t put a ton of makeup on me

I don’t want to look garish

at the wake and scare away

the handful of viewers goggling

over my long and broken body

Burn me after

light me up

howl at the fire

I smolder and catapult up the shaft

in a whirlwind of smoke and ash

Finger through the soot

to find a nail

or a piece of a tooth

perhaps a bit of hair

save it

love it

it was me you bastard

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Donna Dallas studied Creative Writing and Philosophy at NYU. She meandered about before she became a successful business woman, married and mothered 2 beautiful children. Over The years, she has written down events from scribbles to journals. She has bundled stories of lives that fell apart in front of her or with her. Donna has been published Mud Fish, Nocturnal Lyric, The Café Review, The New York Quarterly and was lucky enough to study under William Packard back in the day. She took a slight hiatus and can most recently be found in 34th Parallel, Vending Machine Press, Anti-Heroin Chic and The Opiate Magazine.

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