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I taught her how to handle a Pellet gun tonight. Now her eye is black from the Scope, her fake fingernails chipped From loading, And the pine tree nearly stripped from Cones outside my Livingroom window, where our Jägermeister Cups made little rings on my Brother's Longfellow hardback Copy. The night sky is bright blue this Time of year in Norway. Sun never really sets. I looked up at the brightests spots Beyond the moon, as she took aim And fired with a subtle Psstkh. "So close," she whispered at the Unwounded summer evening, And I smelled her lavender hair And all the warm outsides As I thought of satellites and Discoveries, and how moments Such as this one would Always matter More.
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Jul 17, 2015
Jul 17, 2015 at 5:52 PM UTC
Watching Pluto
I taught her how to handle a Pellet gun tonight. Now her eye is black from the Scope, her fake fingernails chipped From loading, And the pine tree nearly stripped from Cones outside my Livingroom window, where our Jägermeister Cups made little rings on my Brother's Longfellow hardback Copy. The night sky is bright blue this Time of year in Norway. Sun never really sets. I looked up at the brightests spots Beyond the moon, as she took aim And fired with a subtle Psstkh. "So close," she whispered at the Unwounded summer evening, And I smelled her lavender hair And all the warm outsides As I thought of satellites and Discoveries, and how moments Such as this one would Always matter More.
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Jul 17, 2015
Jul 17, 2015 at 5:52 PM UTC
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