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cecilia-lynne
cecilia-lynne
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The con men were catcalling from the mountaintops 
and dropping serotonin dipped in cheap gold 
that they called the color of the sun. 
 Underneath were we, buried deep in relics and bribes,  sitting eye-level with the sea where walls of salt hit our eyes.
 I saw God on a street corner begging for change
 and drawing chalk veins on the concrete, whispering, “Let them grow.” 
 There are types of us: lustful, proud-- mankind made of dilated pupils 
that shrink for the sun in desks by tall windows.
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Jun 18, 2014
Jun 18, 2014 at 8:41 PM UTC
An American, Dreaming
I shot an arrow into the sky aimed at a fleeting invincibility that only the acidic youth and dopamine fiends can pierce with bitter tongues. Freedom for the burdened with shots among the blue to lasso the sun that burns our eyes and removes the shadows we know. If you are afraid--crooked mind-- that's the allure. I, too, have loved my demons but they will pick my brain no longer.
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Jan 15, 2013
Jan 15, 2013 at 10:39 PM UTC
Carbon dioxide
The adults think it's funny how we hunch over some device that taught us how to forget communication. The arbitrariness of a phrase folded into gray area leads to an unexpressed panic. A child is born in a nearby hospital and welcomed by four by five inches of folded paper and a car crash down the street pulls a life and we frown. We never open our mouths but lower or raise the corners accordingly to generate some symbolic expression.
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Jan 15, 2013
Jan 15, 2013 at 10:29 PM UTC
Generation
You will hurt when a certain stillness turns to silence and your thoughts become memories trapped inside you like figurines in a glass case, delicate and stunning, and reflected in windows behind you. Halfway through the day, when the sun throws prisms upon each angle of such memories, when they look more beautiful than you've known, smash them, for they were never so lovely. Maybe they were mistaken for dreams or wishes you made when you knocked on the heavens. Then scatter them among the universe. If you let them go, they will light the night sky.
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Jan 15, 2013
Jan 15, 2013 at 10:09 PM UTC
The earth and the stars before it