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57, 17, 7
57
the white lights are closer.
sirens. sirens!
ma’am… speeding citation… driving 57 in a 35…
57.
in a 35.
57 in a 35 57 in a 35 57 in a 35--
license… insurance card… please?
trembling hands pick through wallet
footsteps, door slam
red blue red blue red blue
7 minutes of eternity
spasming shivers
uncalled for coldness
pulsate
through sweaty thighs matted on
dirty white leather
head bends below the wheel,
hands soak the flood of tears
cars swerve around
a click of a tongue
a roll of the eyes
a deep sigh
door slam, footsteps
call… parents…
mom’s prob-probably asleep… dad… will… kill… me…
please leave a voicemail…
he’s n-not picking up…
let’s go home
foot pushes pedal,
car moves forward,
shaky,
slow,
scared
breathing not right
empty girls are nothing.
empty girl is 57, 57 is nothing.
57 is home.
d-dad… police is here
ma’am... sign here… juvenile court date… to be decided
court.
57 is a criminal, a shame.
speeding ticket, hundreds
of dollars, points on record,
license no more
run 57.
hide 57.
die 57.
17
bus 17, that’s his bus.
december 17, that’s his birthday.
17, that’s his number, his everything.
he was my everything so 17 was my everything.
17 equals the number that has been on my
back for 7 years on hockey sweaters
and soccer shorts through the good
but mainly the bad.
17 is the age i thought would be magical
but it isn’t.
17 is estrogen and pimples and
tears and blood stained pants
and heartbreak and more tears
and SATs and love.
i’m 17 and insane.
7
7th chair. 7th chair, outside stand 4th row out of 7 rows.
the exact middle of the chaos
orchestra brings.
7th for 3 years. 9, 10 and 11th grade, i’ve been thrown
into spot 7. not 12, 5, or 3
but that damned outside middle seat
not bad… but not good
no improvement… but no deterioration
we’re playing dvorak’s 7th
this year
how very fitting, how very funny
Mother Chance.
hahaha joke’s on me, i get it.
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Christina is a junior at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, OH. In her free time, she likes to play violin and ice hockey, experiment with new types of writing-- specifically humor that isn’t all that funny and playwriting-- and is a huge classical music nerd. Her work has been recognized by Scholastic Art and Writing Awards and The Incandescent Review.