Instructions for Building a Fire Escape
Before the Match Is Struck

First, locate the heat.
Not the visible flames—
those are theatrical,
orange-mouthed and bragging.
Find instead
the quiet combustion:
the compliment that lands like sandpaper,
the laugh that measures you for a smaller room,
the way your name sounds
in someone else’s mouth
when they are about to reduce it.
This is how buildings burn—
not all at once,
but in permissions.
My father preferred his coffee black.
Start there.
Stack the kindling of almosts:
almost chosen,
almost heard,
almost enough.
Soak them in the accelerant of comparison.
Strike memory against memory
until something catches.
Stand very still
and call it patience.
By the time the smoke appears
you will have rehearsed the story
in which you are reasonable.
You will have diagrams.
Blueprints of restraint.
A thesis on why this is fine.
The emergency exit is located on the left side of the aircraft.
Ignore that.
There is no aircraft.
There is only a kitchen
with a ceiling fan stirring heat
into a slow cyclone.
There is only a body
learning the architecture of endurance—
how to swallow sparks,
how to cup a flame
like it is a fragile animal
that must not be startled.
When the sirens finally speak,
they will not accuse you.
They will not praise you either.
They will circle the block
as if sound alone
could redraw the structure.
By then,
the walls will be honest.
Studs exposed.
Insulation confessing its soft betrayals.
And you will understand:
A fire escape is not a ladder.
It is a decision
made before the match.
It is knowing which sentence
to refuse.
It is leaving
while the house
still calls itself
home.
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