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Juncture

by ckexodus

Annual months cry by, alas, in these familiar, yester-years. In a flash of a wipe, a sweep, a brush and a weep, every monotonous November. Here, I remember, the last closely past and present in timely rafts of tears and laughter. Though I know, I beseech, the next will be here if I wish it hard enough. Al’ never, only render, the unfathomable words that stand by it. And hug it. And kiss it. And give it a tinge of worth under the watchful eye of the wintry night. Aid me, please, in a boundless voyage of wonder through winding trips of ache. In four walls of acid, sour senses of taste soothed by toxic smoke of illogical fate. Don’t seek me too hard or fast in a look. That will tear me in two. That will crucify you too. During life and death, as I and my thoughts are detestable.
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Nov 26, 2015
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#past#thoughts#ache#toxic#sense#worth#present#november#months#sour
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