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fullsun
17/F you feel an aching hollow as your gaze twists across the beautiful hearts, the bold hearts, the true hearts. / / "don't stop, please. / they're just showing you what you already have."
remind me of the good old days when the grass was blue and tickled our sallow faces, mashed into the ground with the ferocity of dogs straining against their masters’ wishes. when i touched you and my hands came apart clean as if they had run upstream along your shoulder blades, peeling sweetly as the sun renewed our forms fresh, whole. where the stars beamed down so bright even the winterfairies came out to dance with the night, lovers tucked away in her curve, reveling in orgiastic sincerity. our organic bodies, lined with organic dust, recollect in the shade of rose-colored wisteria, blooming free high and sweet, breathing in breathing out.
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Aug 9, 2018
Aug 9, 2018 at 3:10 AM UTC
horticulture
The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, some of which include: chips of cloven hooves, beating in rhythm with a grand conqueror on high, brethren united in one charge; sweat of a migrant, summertime rain cooling between his shoulder blades, stones callusing fingers; blood of one and many terracotta men, giving their lives for God and king; new silk chewed up by moths; jade and chrysanthemum, a nobleman’s wife’s treasury; sun and wind, a flood, grace of a new emperor - my life, reaching backwards into pockets of rice fields, scholars’ tables, great-grandmother’s childhood castle, everything I know.
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:19 AM UTC
homeland
time is a forever we hold for a second blinking past us, gone
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:19 AM UTC
continuum
Suburban’s the only place open this late so we slide into the red slicker seats, feet locked into orbit, knees chaste: against the checkered table our hands grasp empty space, separate by twos. Graveyard workers chug past, silent ships on a still sea. Grey-faced one asks to take our order specials falling off her tongue by rote, routine, and on instinct I ask for the two-for one cheeseburgers and a side of curly fries: “extra crisp” you used to chime in; smile in your eyes now you say none for me thanks.
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:19 AM UTC
and dine
in midwinter noon’s light your fingers shudder out concerto number three on the insides of your cheek in the hollows of your thighs prickling beneath your ribs swollen heart knees that cave so, just so split second they called you beautiful golden under the lights but many hours more you oxidize feet rusting varnish green rusty blood that stems, slowly, slowly they say the music dances through the one she loves, a body and life anew i once saw the night embrace you as a lover did you love her back? did you love me back? or were we to have and to hold and to throw across the room reborn as something less
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:19 AM UTC
ballerino
The vineyard growing out of decrepit stationmaster’s hovel flays the skin of buses and trains alike faces long and pe eli  n   g. Atop a rubber sea I wade, sunlight ebbing awash on my strong shoulders; in pinks purples blue and green and grey. The soot of early midafternoon chokes up, curling down my spine, hug from a friend in the skeleton of a regulation seat my mind lays to rest, soporific sweet. Here lie the ruins of a plainsman’s kingdom, ghost fox says. Here lie the dust y wings of Corvus corax, grey in age. Here lie the loves and the dreams and the hearts of my ancestors wholly unholy in their pagan worship, but: the vineyard is a graveyard is a home wild to hold tame at heart and there lies my body, (anything I want it to be) grapes a-swinging just out of reach- The fox gets his prize how sweet it tastes on my tongue.
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:19 AM UTC
requiem: god's wine
In the weeks leading up to your death there was no fire in your lips and no water in your eyes and you seemed happy for a turn so I let it be; when you licked into my mouth and it felt like feather candy, like I’d ticked off all the right choices, no red lines and I thought that we were safe. As you curved under the inside of my birdlike wrists and fed me praise, kisses where you projected cuts I had no heart for sight and but knots to stomach, that you loved me a little bit. I loved you less than a bit, then, but maybe it was always like that. I wake up to your shoes strung on a wire and that is fine but; i see you strung on a wire and things are not fine.
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:18 AM UTC
shoestring, wires
and everything that she is touches something raw and scared within you this mirror image haunting flames licking from within you wonder if in your youth you looked like that though you are the same age as her you wonder if you look like that right now you don't feel right if you're not in pain and that might be what hurts you the most so the summer nights slip through your fingers once again grains of sand in an hourglass a beach fireflies shine bright take flight leave your eyes wide and dull
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:18 AM UTC
sum
a minute on the stage you are resplendent as a thousand suns, refracting ten thousand hours you are the shade of worn soles, warehouse practice rooms, old blood and baby powder, unpretty. and glorious
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:18 AM UTC
black swan
you **** it up again. caller id before she can hide from you mother’s not done fighting but you don’t know that she asks about your day and the weather and how is the brulee because she might get that next time you think there are better things to talk about than overcooked pudding you’re too much, too mean, chafing around the edges sharp eyes and sharp tongue, a bed of knives inside cutting out old scars ******* in the wounds the words fall out of you, acid reflux slick and sweet in your mouth but you can’t stop- she packs up her things six minutes later and it hurts more than a slap to the face might have if she were so inclined and you wonder why you can’t love someone the way you were made to
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 1:18 AM UTC
divorce