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In an instant It empties away. Dull attention aching into my pulse; Pink pressed flesh waning Moments ahead of the tide. And in sorrow it flakes away. October seeping on and through Into its neighbor month Leaving off where a sun could have smiled.                        Light gained then gone                       And found again in crooked ways.                       Crooked light creaking on heavy feet                       With a tongue full of smoke and camphor. Lately we have been just souls Ebbing into the narrow, Night snug in our palms. And we dream of feathers With sleep in the stems. Ochre tied with leather cord, Hung above the door. When morning curves its fingers around The dark, We laugh like chimes in a wooden sill. Connecting in creation of color. And through our resonance His tar mouth stumbles Shaking Into the sea.
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May 28, 2011
May 28, 2011 at 8:28 PM UTC
Remorse
In an instant It empties away. Dull attention aching into my pulse; Pink pressed flesh waning Moments ahead of the tide. And in sorrow it flakes away. October seeping on and through Into its neighbor month Leaving off where a sun could have smiled.                        Light gained then gone                       And found again in crooked ways.                       Crooked light creaking on heavy feet                       With a tongue full of smoke and camphor. Lately we have been just souls Ebbing into the narrow, Night snug in our palms. And we dream of feathers With sleep in the stems. Ochre tied with leather cord, Hung above the door. When morning curves its fingers around The dark, We laugh like chimes in a wooden sill. Connecting in creation of color. And through our resonance His tar mouth stumbles Shaking Into the sea.
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May 28, 2011
May 28, 2011 at 8:28 PM UTC
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