His was the only house
painted pink
in the whole neighborhood
It looked silly in the
warm season
and creepy in the cold
small trees dotted the front
and back yard
and further
beyond a forest began to
gain contours
It was a forest of
birch trees
and he visited it every time
the pink house
felt like it no longer wanted
him inside
and unfortunately that
was almost
every night
“I feel it in the vibration
inside the walls,” he said. “It’s
akin to a baby’s cries. She
doesn’t want me
here.
Never did want me here.”
He was talking about a daughter
who departed
some eight years ago
along with his wife
They wanted the house to
be painted pink
and he did it for them
It was one of the requests
they made while he
was sober
everything they asked while he
was sober was granted
problem was
they rarely caught him
sober
Soberness meant it was
time to talk about
all the
shit he’d done while drunk
so he’d drink some more
to forget
and then do
other stuff worth talking
about
One of the most
vicious circles in
reality
and the hardest to
break
“A circle only breaks when
there’s nothing
sustaining it,” he said to
the birch trees behind
the pink house. “And now
I am nothing.”
He walked up to one of the trees
and circled it with
his arms
and bit with his lips at
the few pieces of peeled bark
and closed his eyes
it was close enough to
hugging his
wife, for she was pale
and thin and bony
as the birch tree, and biting
the peeled bark
was close enough to
biting her hair and…
Well, better not to think
about it
Better to just ask
how in the hell did he hug
the tree in
daytime
and closed his eyes
and when he opened them
again
it was nighttime
What the hell was
this birch tree magic?
He went back to
the pink house
and sobered up
Swore to himself that
he’ll never get
drunk again
and opened
another bottle of vodka
to celebrate that

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