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 Jul 2015 Miki
Tupelo
Whitney
 Jul 2015 Miki
Tupelo
My god she's got angels in her throat
Every word sounds like a melody
She could read me tax reports and
I would mistake them for love songs
How can I compare my notes to yours?
How did you steal the ocean from my gaze
What love is this that has its own orchestra
One that wakes the trees in the morning
And whispers lullabies when I dream
Some more cheese
 Jul 2015 Miki
Tupelo
No condition to speak
Not a single ounce of conscience,
Everything is a whirlwind,
All the colors seemed to fade,
I got three bottles of regret
and a budget for bad habits,
So forgive me now
Because I need help getting home
call uber please
 Jul 2015 Miki
Joshua Haines
As the world defends itself from the anxiety of death,
a wind-caressed woman waits by the water,
and signals for silence, unceremoniously.
Waiting for the blood-banks to breed ideals --
which will, inevitably, be exported --
that will turn Natives into faceless, finger-painted  
neo-orphans of the broken nuclear home;
old souls, convinced to be the youth in revolt,
and to be the scrambled egg individuals of a melting ***, that disguises uniform for diversity.

Her lavender dress dribbles the spiraling air, as the copper dust swims by her ankles, knees, and thighs.
I do not remember when she told me that everything we do and say is a defense-mechanism,
distracting us from the fact that one day we will die and be as imaginative as the roles we give ourselves,
as the people we think blend into us,
and as the gods we use as an alternative to a morphine drip.

I stood by the bad river, knowing that all of my attempts at being more than what I was,
was my grasp at an out-of-reach eternity,
and a dream of a humanity that could be affected by one person.

I do not remember when she told me,
"All of our attempts at progressing,
is our way with dealing that we will someday die
and may not have been successful at living forever."
 Jul 2015 Miki
Tupelo
Chamber
 Jul 2015 Miki
Tupelo
These kids been out on battlefronts
Holding pistols like prayers
Seeing yearbooks on the news
Mothers folding into themselves,
Masses march streets for solace,
Searching for an end to all of this,
But when firearms fight the fears,
It's hard to dream without one
 Jul 2015 Miki
raine cooper
maybe
 Jul 2015 Miki
raine cooper
maybe love is to watch a thousand winters pass, and still stand by his side because you know he's made of spring
©rainecooper
 Jul 2015 Miki
hallucinations
and i wonder when they'll realise
that there is a reason why
i am always three threads shy
from falling apart.
and i pray to god that its soon
because my hands are starting
to lose its grip.

© hallucinatons | twenty-fifteen
 Jul 2015 Miki
Tupelo
Kitchen
 Jul 2015 Miki
Tupelo
Ate dinner with a bouquet of fists,
All the palms opened wide
waiting for something to fill them,
5 courses of silent sins
And my stomach still rumbles,
Glasses filled to the brim with
watered down memories,
Hopefully they will wash the
virtue right out of my mouth
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