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What if the earth sat in the palm of my hand? Like a baseball on opening day Flashing pictures on a white screen Like a kaleidoscope I played with when I was six Octagons of different lives intertwining as I spin the slide Watching souls collide like dominos Each time a greater butterfly effect awakens Seas becoming hurricanes And Countries becoming combat zones Projections of the young girl camouflaged in sarcasm And caked on black eyeliner To the “perfect wife” caressing the neighbor In her husband’s study To the college girl following the stars barefoot After a dazed night that fractured her soul Spinning to find a fragment of perfection like the teacups at Disney world Dissecting each cup of life Becoming vertiginous with disappointment Looking down at the world clenched in my hand Tears streams down my cheek Causing tsunamis in my palms Oh how wonderful I thought it would be If the world sat in the palm of my hand
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Apr 18, 2018
Apr 18, 2018 at 11:15 AM UTC
The Unkindness of Omnicience
What if the earth sat in the palm of my hand? Like a baseball on opening day Flashing pictures on a white screen Like a kaleidoscope I played with when I was six Octagons of different lives intertwining as I spin the slide Watching souls collide like dominos Each time a greater butterfly effect awakens Seas becoming hurricanes And Countries becoming combat zones Projections of the young girl camouflaged in sarcasm And caked on black eyeliner To the “perfect wife” caressing the neighbor In her husband’s study To the college girl following the stars barefoot After a dazed night that fractured her soul Spinning to find a fragment of perfection like the teacups at Disney world Dissecting each cup of life Becoming vertiginous with disappointment Looking down at the world clenched in my hand Tears streams down my cheek Causing tsunamis in my palms Oh how wonderful I thought it would be If the world sat in the palm of my hand
Marly67
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Apr 18, 2018
Apr 18, 2018 at 11:15 AM UTC
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