to make things right.
 
 I loop the rink again
 
 faster this time
 
 weaving in and out of bodies
 
 until all my surroundings blur together.
 
 It’s just past eleven.
 
 I can hear the nearby speaker system
 
 counting down
 
 with a digital clock
 
 an animated disco ball
 
 projected on a big screen
 
 waiting to drop at midnight.
 
 If she doesn’t come
 
 you will be OK,
 
 I start to repeat in my head.
 
 You tried, that’s all that matters.
 
 I’m going so fast now
 
 it feels like I’m a blue heron
 
 gliding over Lake Michigan
 
 untouched
 
 unbothered by gravity.
 
 And thenfor just a moment
 
 it really seems as if
 
 my feet are lifting
 
 up from the earth.
 
 And—oh shit.
 
 That’s because they are.
 
 I’ve lost my balance.
 
 I hear someone scream:Watch out!
 
 Then THUD, I’m down for the count
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 