Kaml May Syma - May Syma 1 - Fylm All I Wanna Do 1998 Mtrjm
The tape ends. The camera was found in a storage locker in 2023. No body was ever recovered. The word "syma" appears in no dictionary. On the back of the tape, written in Sharpie, is a final line:
A girl's voice, possibly May's, says: "All I really wanna do is turn the static back into a signal. But maybe that's the same as dying." fylm All I Wanna Do 1998 mtrjm kaml may syma - may syma 1
Then, a single clear image: the Kaml Street overpass at 3 AM, shot from the ground looking up. A silhouette leans against the railing. It could be May. It could be Juliet's ghost. The camera zooms in, but the image breaks into static. The tape ends
May Syma (17, eyeliner sharp enough to cut, hair dyed the black of a wet crow) leans into the lens. She is not smiling. The word "syma" appears in no dictionary
All I wanna do / is get back to you / underneath the Kaml Street moon / where the trains cut through / and the syma sings you true.
"Or maybe syma is just a word we made up so we wouldn't have to say goodbye ." The second half of the tape— SYMA 1, side B —is mostly darkness. Voices whisper. A car engine idles. Someone is crying, or laughing, or both.
She pauses. The red light flickers.