Inside A Black Hole

by YASMIN NOWLAN

Pages 2 and 3 of 45

Inside A Black Hole
Yasmin Nowlan
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“When I was a kid, I learned that time slows near a black hole. Inside a black hole time stops altogether. Whether or not this theory will ever be proved, I am moved to believe, this would be the perfect place to love someone.”
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-Shane Koyczan, Tomatoes
Snuffing One Out
after Yosa Buson's “Lighting One Candle”
A pillow fort, The 
Last line of defense, light 

At the start of 
The tunnel.

Calm, comfortable, candle
Flickering, frail, Is 

Forced to be transferred 
From somewhere stable to 

Someplace not, another 
Tossed, lost, candle—

Alight, frost-bright Spring 
We died at twilight
Haunted
Call written by Lee Winchester
“You can do so much,
You don’t have to fade”
I set fire to the earth
And settled in the flames
Holy
Response written by Yasmin Nowlan
“I would give you the world,
If you asked”
I watched you burn
And cradled the ash
Cousin
When I was nine, I went tubing for the first time. It was one of the rare times when all my cousins were at the cottage, back when the cottage was still a fun place to be. They were worried I would fall off, so Julia went with me. The oldest and youngest cousins, what a great pair. I got on first and Julia climbed on afterwards. She had one arm around me to keep me safe, and was smiling brightly. Even when she fell into the water, she was smiling. We decided that was enough tubing for one day.

I know my cousin. I know her from family dinners and afternoons spent with everyone else on the cottage deck. Doesn’t matter that I spent most of that time waiting until I could leave, only listening enough to know when someone was addressing me. Doesn’t matter that I only saw her every other year when we travelled to Vancouver, and even then she would so often be busy with school, work, or friends. Somewhere along the line I started asking if the cousins would be there, more out of habit than genuine curiosity. The answer was always no.
Julia is getting married. I think I’ve seen her boyfriend—fiance now—around a few times. A few years ago during some big event he came up to the cottage. Apparently he offered my dad a beer. I remember him, I think. Pretty sure he has brown hair.

And hair is significant because for years it was the only way I knew which cousin was which. Julia wore her hair in a ponytail, Sofie left it to fluff around her face. They both had the same orange frizz, just like Thomas. Kacey and Molly had light brown hair. My hair is almost black. It’s easy to tell who was out of place.

For a second after hearing about Julia’s wedding, I felt lost. I look out onto our garden. A garden my cousins have never set foot in despite me being to every one of theirs and I think. I don’t know my cousin, not really. And they don’t know me either.
Amethyst
I’m sorry
You were so bright when I first got you
A purple geode, a gift, unrefined, 
They said we were alike
So I kept you close
And cared for you as I did myself
Not well
We have both been dulled
Beneath layers and layers of dust 

One time I dropped you
There is a broken piece
And an empty space
Waiting to be fixed
Wait a little longer
Between the two of us, I was never good a fixing things, so 
Wait

Maybe we are alike
More so than I thought
I met someone new
They told me I wasn't what they expected
They told me they were expecting purple
I wonder if that’s our similarity
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