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Down a hilled road, overlooking The high lift sunlit watered land The rest moves and I stay The windows are softly jarring Bathed in leaks of this wine dusk Behind graying street trees Speaking tired and wisely As I walk home. The sounds unwrap inside Out of darkness. A drone, Artificial creation, a family Of starving happy insects, My feet placed carefully On these birds’ earth. The rest moves And suddenly I have fallen into Something of your eyes again Walking home, knowing death again Spinning in its nauseating peace There and not. Holding only What is bearable in my lungs Of the view, the other homes, so far Under the same light. You have gripped even my dusk. No, it has been my dusk Wanting to grip you. For I have always stayed here You have always moved I will enjoy listening To the sound of Starving happy insects tonight.
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Mar 27, 2012
Mar 27, 2012 at 6:58 PM UTC
Home At Dusk
Down a hilled road, overlooking The high lift sunlit watered land The rest moves and I stay The windows are softly jarring Bathed in leaks of this wine dusk Behind graying street trees Speaking tired and wisely As I walk home. The sounds unwrap inside Out of darkness. A drone, Artificial creation, a family Of starving happy insects, My feet placed carefully On these birds’ earth. The rest moves And suddenly I have fallen into Something of your eyes again Walking home, knowing death again Spinning in its nauseating peace There and not. Holding only What is bearable in my lungs Of the view, the other homes, so far Under the same light. You have gripped even my dusk. No, it has been my dusk Wanting to grip you. For I have always stayed here You have always moved I will enjoy listening To the sound of Starving happy insects tonight.
daniello
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Italian
Mar 27, 2012
Mar 27, 2012 at 6:58 PM UTC
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