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meriendas
he sits in that diner and he is two point five decades' worth of emotion compressed into a single, nervous point: the relentless tapping of keratin kissing linoleum. he hears everything: fingers curled round coffee cups money whispering out of wallets his thoughts clattering around like ice cubes in the lemonade he asked for. (his glass sweats, and so does he.) one down. there's ice on his tongue, melting, and he's feeling the weight of it like the boxes crammed into his rattle-trap car, like a pin pressed into a corkboard map, like his signature at the bottom of a new lease. (like a warning, and a hand on his wrist: "you ain't gonna like it there, anto.") last sour, pulpy sip as he decides to pay it no mind and to play it by ear. even now the distant city bustles and he'll do ninety on the highway to catch it, metamorphic in his fragile metal chrysalis.
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May 20, 2018
May 20, 2018 at 8:31 PM UTC
anton.
half-submerged in water, i lie & watch the stars commute. my eyes do not remember that the ground has drunk its fill and try to make their trickling tributes both at once. neurons aching from disuse, will i grow roots? when will i germinate? my planting time has passed, yet still i rot and stagnate here– i fear this puddle waxes brackish. i will not survive the year.
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May 19, 2018
May 19, 2018 at 11:19 PM UTC
saturation