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I'm going home, leaving the pack unknown and unsafe and my eyes strafe, swoon and sigh at the holy display of the pure 9-to-5, walking away from her place of pay, to go home like me tonight. A swift above carries on home, food for its young carried between teeth and tongue. A family walk from the local school, with song being sung from the cooler two of the sons. A car reverses nearly knocking and smudging the woman in blue; a jacket atop a blouse, pristine shop-bought-new. I remember her sunglasses. I remember her eyes from behind her sunglasses. I remember her staring me down through the lenses melancholy and blue, knowing that this was a passing break-through affair.
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Jun 2, 2013
Jun 2, 2013 at 1:17 PM UTC
BREAK-THROUGH AFFAIR
I'm going home, leaving the pack unknown and unsafe and my eyes strafe, swoon and sigh at the holy display of the pure 9-to-5, walking away from her place of pay, to go home like me tonight. A swift above carries on home, food for its young carried between teeth and tongue. A family walk from the local school, with song being sung from the cooler two of the sons. A car reverses nearly knocking and smudging the woman in blue; a jacket atop a blouse, pristine shop-bought-new. I remember her sunglasses. I remember her eyes from behind her sunglasses. I remember her staring me down through the lenses melancholy and blue, knowing that this was a passing break-through affair.
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Jun 2, 2013
Jun 2, 2013 at 1:17 PM UTC
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