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joshua-vega
Orange’s split skin, smiling puckered, and vibrant, stiff as watermelon rinds, and melted crystalline, the crawling amber that reminds me to make an appointment with God and tell him he designed the flower incorrectly. Confess to him that the colors are all wrong, the stems should not bend, the petals should be immortal so I can trace your birthmarks forever. Risk burnt retinas to watch how the light trips over her shoulders, certain I am staring at the sun until my eyes fog over, gray, and I pluck out my eyelashes one by one. I pray the next set of eyes will be worthy to absorb her hypnotizing corona. *I will be o.k., I have had my fill of beauty to last 10 lifetimes*, I think as I sit and drink her shadow like wine.
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Sep 15, 2016
Sep 15, 2016 at 7:59 AM UTC
The Eclipse
At the door, you dragged your boots, Covered your tracks, Sighs wavered in the hall, Smearing the sweat, adjusting the thermostat. You didn't hear me breathing between the paper and the walls. Scarlet roses screaming, eyelids fluttering in cahoots. You set the hat down on the counter, Hoping I’d be there to hang it, brush the fur, pound potatoes into your dinner, Sending my pulse soaring with the birds. The nights spent rancid and dank, Lonely and dim, the moon offering a borrowed grin, Playing craps with its teeth across wooden planks, Where the ribs crack carelessly Around smoke, sending Ella’s voice to haunt the air, Creating the vices that drag you by your toenails, Floating through the dust that settles around your hair. The bath tub beckoning in drips for you to visit the holy grail, Clean the soul, praying in fire that marriage accepts amends.
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Sep 15, 2016
Sep 15, 2016 at 7:58 AM UTC
A Beggar and a Cheat
I. Unfurrow an eyebrow Lie on pine needle bed, A pond to the left, Peach trees on the right, Standing like martyrs Whipped by the wind, their scent bleeding in the air, cracking your mirrors. Clouds safety pinned to the sky whisper behind your head. The tadpoles aren't the only ones choking. Staring back at you, unrecognized, not by choice, but by accident, the only friend left, rippling in the gossamer scarf. And time pulled the rug on you, do you regret it? II. And what did you do when it rained? You filled the pond with native tears, built the calm waters where your nose hovers, and despite your efforts, have nothing to show but upward, empty palms crying to the sky, a dry plead to set free your gaze. The only thing louder, screaming against the rattling leaves, is the silence, an old friend you thought had left you. Foolishly you welcome it, set it down by the hearth, ask where has it been, what other lovers has it known. You warm tea for two, and set out enough blankets for the year, clinked glasses and wished each other well, warmed by the fire, settled for the hard winter ahead.
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Sep 15, 2016
Sep 15, 2016 at 7:56 AM UTC
His Pond
At first, we saw the waves recede, Allowing new sand that’s never breathed Air before, to be kissed by A sliver of sunshine. And you stayed, and you laughed As the waves went back even more And Almost when you thought the wave would never break, It comes, And scrapes its waves against you As it carries you along the beach, Across and over the **** And you smile at the boy beneath you, As you pass over the wall Attempting but failing to plug the wall up with his finger. It comes unrelenting And wave after wave fills Airways with foam and seaweed, offering   Aeriolies to that punishing God, Angry. Salt tearing hair Away from scalp. And what was once light, now is Abnormal, still, opaque in the foam. Alive in the driftwood, And broken in the home, Across the destroyed shops I caught, A tree limb across my back, And finally the waves just stripped me And I let the waves attack. And I let the waves attack.
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Sep 14, 2016
Sep 14, 2016 at 6:10 PM UTC
Volatility