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The water is black late night of a new moon. I dive into it swim underwater away from the fire and drunken noise my heart beating hard at odds with the cold silence. I scream --- mostly bubbles and a mouthful of salt I gag and surface. "Open your eyes underwater!" you scream from the shore "There's phosphorescence!" I open them for the first time in salt water and see the algae lit a tunnel curved in my hands I do a somersault then float knees pressed to chest blowing light bubbles. I get back no towel, sand in my pants huddled by the fire I press you close, But your head is bent, away "I can't love you" you mumble to my chest squeezing harder.
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Nov 30, 2010
Nov 30, 2010 at 10:16 PM UTC
DRUNK LOVE POEM by Jackson M. Dunckell
The water is black late night of a new moon. I dive into it swim underwater away from the fire and drunken noise my heart beating hard at odds with the cold silence. I scream --- mostly bubbles and a mouthful of salt I gag and surface. "Open your eyes underwater!" you scream from the shore "There's phosphorescence!" I open them for the first time in salt water and see the algae lit a tunnel curved in my hands I do a somersault then float knees pressed to chest blowing light bubbles. I get back no towel, sand in my pants huddled by the fire I press you close, But your head is bent, away "I can't love you" you mumble to my chest squeezing harder.
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Nov 30, 2010
Nov 30, 2010 at 10:16 PM UTC
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