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lis
lis
American
On impulse I sputter to life, New lungs spitting blue into the sky. Fingers wet with the tide That as yet         Unspoken                  Need Clinging with infant fingers to my ribs. Trap in human skin. I reach back into the bliss, Savoring the sensation of sin slithered across my tongue. I have been frozen in the sun. In dreams my respite comes, But oh, the night slips softly away. That unfinished chapter dissolving into day Leaving its scent to crawl beneath my door, That incessant, leery, lust for more. And the terror of knowing that soon It must End.
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Jun 10, 2014
Jun 10, 2014 at 2:40 PM UTC
Late night visit with an old friend
Breath, fog like. He opened his mouth to let them out. Soft feathered and brown, their wings catching light in two-toned vibrato. Seconds passed and he found me. Fingers threaded through a sinking sun, whispering in faded pink, the soul of warmth clinging like wet sugar to my palms. Sleepily he came to me, an image of forests and fruition. The tide of his chest gently raised and rolling into ocean grooves. Reaching out, I felt for his face and found a song like wet paint, his tactile wish for the weight of a sigh to press against him, curious and speaking in new language of the motion of stars.
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Sep 11, 2012
Sep 11, 2012 at 3:54 AM UTC
Nebula
Soledad wears her skin in caramel hues. Heavy with a momentary mouth, Her slow croon etches Marlboro into the humid evening. A passion turned to pleading, Shaped in the image of clouds and thunder. Her words come whispy, Syncopated and wading in waves of forgetfulness Where sustenance withers, Braided into the silence and given quietly, Softly to the sky. High tenor, Raspy and warm repeats Into an stemmed crystal glass; La inminente luna. La inminente luna Canta para su Acsension a la azul.
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May 24, 2012
May 24, 2012 at 12:54 AM UTC
Blues
Smokey Whisps. Strength failing, Teeth Chattering. Tiny insects. And they circle one another. Hands rubbed And bathed in that cotton. The only protection afforded To young and Hungry newness. Enveloped in red, Callous And smiling In a way that twitches from today to tomorrow. A pleading with gravitational forces. A breathing that stops And Starts with gasoline. Ever shaking. Ever bending and losing The way that their Elders crawled. An empty ribbed Congregation. They forget their own Pardoned names in the end.
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May 28, 2011
May 28, 2011 at 8:50 PM UTC
Science Anon
In an instant It empties away. Dull attention aching into my pulse; Pink pressed flesh waning Moments ahead of the tide. And in sorrow it flakes away. October seeping on and through Into its neighbor month Leaving off where a sun could have smiled.                        Light gained then gone                       And found again in crooked ways.                       Crooked light creaking on heavy feet                       With a tongue full of smoke and camphor. Lately we have been just souls Ebbing into the narrow, Night snug in our palms. And we dream of feathers With sleep in the stems. Ochre tied with leather cord, Hung above the door. When morning curves its fingers around The dark, We laugh like chimes in a wooden sill. Connecting in creation of color. And through our resonance His tar mouth stumbles Shaking Into the sea.
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May 28, 2011
May 28, 2011 at 8:28 PM UTC
Remorse