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Matthew Harlovic Nov 2014
Crescent moon eyelids
flatter her milk-stained halo
is she an angel?

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Matthew Harlovic Nov 2014
Raindrops
will drive
you *wild

if they hit
the same
spot

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Matthew Harlovic Nov 2014
I bottle up my emotions
and then ship them downstream.

© Matthew Harlovic
Matthew Harlovic Nov 2014
And on my darkest days
my scars seem to glow

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Matthew Harlovic Nov 2014
I roll my eyes back
to find the third one.

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Matthew Harlovic Nov 2014
Buddha was the broken hourglass
that spilled seconds across my backyard.
Mother Earth scolded him for his slipup,
so I smoothed her over with my minute hands.
She told me that he who skips an interval
needs to double back his ticks
so, grain by grain, tick by tock.
She rewound my hands to round out
the stonewashed garden that was being fabricated.
So I steadily swept shards of seconds
under the rugged rug of ill will.
I riddled ripples within her granular skin,
skidded stones across her carved clock
face fitting ****** features together like cogs.
Buddha shook the soil off
and fixed his gaze on my clockwork.
He explained that patience is key
if one wants to harvest his feast.
Before the goods go about,
pivots and rivets need to tie together.
Mother Earth collected her thoughts
and agreed with his concept.
I finished my work, stepped back,
admiring the hourglass I rebuilt.
Matthew Harlovic Nov 2014
I’ll show you the ropes,
Step one: tie a noose

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