Michelle Ramsden Zbylut
American Sentences: Love in Four Acts
Act I.
If arms be guns, he hoists a steel M-16; his smile is a JDAM.
Act II.
My love for you is as strong as Shakespeare or this restraining order.
Act III.
The petals of her third eye unfolded; his face assumed her father’s.
Act IV.
The footprints of passwords commemorate the spare state of who we were.