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Across The Bay

we had our passports out and the kits to fix 'em up with. and the hurricane lamp cast our shadows on the ceiling. i watched 'em box with one another like punch and judy. it was dangerous and delightful. it was that kind of feeling when you said you were sure there was nothing standing in our way. and the lie ran off and hid itself in the alleys all around the bay. i saw you knock the lamp over while reaching for the scissors and i wondered how we'd ever get by without it. and you fell into my arms, sweet and gentle. poison in the water. little doubt about it. and you said that one of us would be all alone someday. and the truth of it echoed inexhaustably all across the bay
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Nov 10, 2014
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