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I've lent myself to self parody. I am yellow grass in summer. So easy to see in daylight, split-rays. Again I stumble through the door too closely, nose grazing siding too rough, not fit for suburban living. I am outside now, cigarette in lungs almost empty of airspace. Tight breath, silt sinew of exhale and burning, eyes painted in panic. Four smokes in, cherry blossom cheeks, a rosary of liquor, perhaps lending myself to sanity, a bright morning in autumn.
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Jan 29, 2015
Jan 29, 2015 at 2:30 AM UTC
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I've lent myself to self parody. I am yellow grass in summer. So easy to see in daylight, split-rays. Again I stumble through the door too closely, nose grazing siding too rough, not fit for suburban living. I am outside now, cigarette in lungs almost empty of airspace. Tight breath, silt sinew of exhale and burning, eyes painted in panic. Four smokes in, cherry blossom cheeks, a rosary of liquor, perhaps lending myself to sanity, a bright morning in autumn.
christopher-hendrix
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Jan 29, 2015
Jan 29, 2015 at 2:30 AM UTC
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