from Deaf Republic: 11
04/28/2026 14:58h
It is December
8
and my brother Tony was killed by the soldiers. December
8
and the police are reopening the Southern Trolleyways. December
8
when my wife lifts Tony’s body from the ground, his arm tied over her shoulder—her face is damp, her hair dirty. And
the soldiers unveil the damn Trolleyways, and I stand feeling (a quick
march of bumps across my back and thighs) nothing.
When she comes home, I run a bath for Sonya and wash her hair, gently mixing the finest of my brother’s shampoos with quiet precision, while Sonya cries and cries.
