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I woke up at angles with you ---a parallelogram, opposite but equal, my thoughts in constant rotating view ---a diagram, showing us where our homes are laid to rest, where streets became dead spiders caught in their own webs. If we are in transit via tunnel, aqueduct, or escalator, it might be cinema. If we lose atlas in the worship of light, it might be cinema. But I can't find you here; here, where they used to build ships from sand and steam and science fiction; where they used to design buildings so as to create a dissonant and mournful whistling sound when wind blew through them ---ostentatious things; dead people’s things. Through walls and underneath concrete, dug so deeply into the wide plains and withered, gnarled tree roots of an agonizer's conurbation, is a space halfway to the zenith, charting the prescribed power of in-betweenness. Never again will we draw meaning from our proximity to one another.
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Dec 24, 2023
Dec 24, 2023 at 2:13 PM UTC
Maps of Unused Cities
I woke up at angles with you ---a parallelogram, opposite but equal, my thoughts in constant rotating view ---a diagram, showing us where our homes are laid to rest, where streets became dead spiders caught in their own webs. If we are in transit via tunnel, aqueduct, or escalator, it might be cinema. If we lose atlas in the worship of light, it might be cinema. But I can't find you here; here, where they used to build ships from sand and steam and science fiction; where they used to design buildings so as to create a dissonant and mournful whistling sound when wind blew through them ---ostentatious things; dead people’s things. Through walls and underneath concrete, dug so deeply into the wide plains and withered, gnarled tree roots of an agonizer's conurbation, is a space halfway to the zenith, charting the prescribed power of in-betweenness. Never again will we draw meaning from our proximity to one another.
Carlo-C-Gomez
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56/M/The Exclusion Zone
Dec 24, 2023
Dec 24, 2023 at 2:13 PM UTC
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