suicide underground

air

everyone dated the demise of our neighborhood

from the suicides of the lisbon girls. people saw their clairvoyance in the wiped out elms

and the harsh sunlight. some thought the tortures tearing the lisbon girls

pointed to a simple refusal to accept the world

as it was handed down to them. so full of flaws. but the only thing we are certain of

after all these years

is the insufficiency of explanation. the lisbon girls were

13 - cecilia

14 - lux

15 - bonnie

16 - mary

and 17 - therese. no one could understand how

mrs lisbon and mr lisbon

our math teacher

had produced such beautiful creatures. from that time on

the lisbon house began to change. almost everyday

and even when she wasn't keeping an eye on cecilia

lux would suntan on a towel

wearing a swimsuit that caused the knife sharpener

to give her a 15 minute demonstration for free. the only reliable boy who got to know lux

was trip fontaine. who only 18 months before the suicides

had emerged from baby fat

to the delight of girls and mothers alike. but few anticipated it would be so drastic. the girls were pulled out of school

and mrs lisbon shut the house in maximum security isolation. the girls' only contact with the outside world

was through the catalogs they ordered

that started to fill the lisbon's mailbox

with pictures of high-end fashions and brochures for exotic vacations. unable to go anywhere

the girls traveled in their imaginations. to gold tipped siamese temples

or past an old man with a leaf broom

tiding a moss-carpeted speck of japan. and cecilia hadn't died. she was a bride in calcutta. collecting everything we could of theirs

we couldn't get the lisbon girls out of our minds. but they were slipping away. the colours of their eyes were fading

along with exact locations of moles and dimples. from 5 they had become 4

and they were all

the living and the dead

becoming shadows. we would have lost them completely

if the girls hadn't contacted us. lux was the last to go. fleeing from the house we had forgot to stop at the garage. after the suicide free-for-all

mr and mrs. lisbon gave up any attempt to lead a normal life. they had mr hedly pack up the house

selling what furniture he could in a garage sale. everyone went just to look. our parents did not buy used furniture

and they certainly didn't buy furniture tainted by death. we of course took the family photos that were put out with the trash. mr. lisbon put the house on the market

and it was sold to a young couple from boston. it didn't matter in the end how old they had been. or that they were girls. but only that we had loved them. and they hadn't heard us calling.still do not hear us

calling them out of those rooms. where they went to be alone for all time. alone in suicide. which is deeper then death. and where we will never find the pieces

to put them back together.