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all quiet this afternoon, the sky pulses in its unprepossessing limit surveyed the intersections with the wane of tired eyes. in this side of town, yours the gray-faced pavement, mine the stones left unturned, pillaged by the children of suspicion, thrown and must have hurt something, a bird hurtling in its pace, or a mangled body of a cloud, wingstalked, stifled to the brim of impinged labor, depth of sleep is measured by the weight of dream. all quiet this afternoon, the naked body of the sky is blue, spun around in penetrating tone. quick is the flat motion of the quaintest of feet, this afternoon in Poblacion, heavily veiled and demurred the vertical climb of morning past the cranes, the monoliths screaming broken litanies – strange skies are insipid now thick with the froth and rekindled petrichor, you told me you had a view of every inch of world from the 31st floor and now I circled to cut corners and fold my love for cold fronts, monsoons, storms.
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Mar 22, 2016
Mar 22, 2016 at 5:59 AM UTC
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all quiet this afternoon, the sky pulses in its unprepossessing limit surveyed the intersections with the wane of tired eyes. in this side of town, yours the gray-faced pavement, mine the stones left unturned, pillaged by the children of suspicion, thrown and must have hurt something, a bird hurtling in its pace, or a mangled body of a cloud, wingstalked, stifled to the brim of impinged labor, depth of sleep is measured by the weight of dream. all quiet this afternoon, the naked body of the sky is blue, spun around in penetrating tone. quick is the flat motion of the quaintest of feet, this afternoon in Poblacion, heavily veiled and demurred the vertical climb of morning past the cranes, the monoliths screaming broken litanies – strange skies are insipid now thick with the froth and rekindled petrichor, you told me you had a view of every inch of world from the 31st floor and now I circled to cut corners and fold my love for cold fronts, monsoons, storms.
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Mar 22, 2016
Mar 22, 2016 at 5:59 AM UTC
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