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Kate Louise Sep 2012
her soft skin shadows under lace
life traveling through telephone wires
their songs echo from worlds away
after toast and jam she ascends into the rain
i sit and wait for an answer
i watch
she makes small oceans on the bathroom tile
the soft rose towel a cape
wet curls hang loosely beneath her chin
and a drop of water above raw lips
eyes like a geode
Kate Louise Sep 2012
i wake
starving for a body
he craves flesh and blood and bone
i shake and shiver as he holds me

unbound from this mattress of
seven nights before
when starry eyes and small words flooded
from our crusting mouths
my tongue like sandpaper
Kate Louise Sep 2012
throw a hundred stones i’ll bring them back
from underneath the water
wait for you on the shore until you’re
dripp
ing
with
riv
er.
and i can see half of your skin.


i hate remembering the blue glow of the moon

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