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Boneless city How did I never see you waver in my youth? Ignorant of the tilt and the blows dealt on day-to-day walks Stepping into bruises, slamming into ****** grit Boneless street You bring my head all the closer to the ground All the further from the clouds From all your round about; circular, ocean mouth Shark-toothed belly ache You find yourself insatiate Quaint, the flesh of a dying city The concrete simmer, the metallic retreat The dust in lieu of blanket smog No fractures with all struts gone Only a once inflation, reduced flat A stranger finding himself within Wading liquid glass that shaves off chunks Of everything, but the lack
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Jul 15, 2013
Jul 15, 2013 at 6:15 AM UTC
boneless city
Boneless city How did I never see you waver in my youth? Ignorant of the tilt and the blows dealt on day-to-day walks Stepping into bruises, slamming into ****** grit Boneless street You bring my head all the closer to the ground All the further from the clouds From all your round about; circular, ocean mouth Shark-toothed belly ache You find yourself insatiate Quaint, the flesh of a dying city The concrete simmer, the metallic retreat The dust in lieu of blanket smog No fractures with all struts gone Only a once inflation, reduced flat A stranger finding himself within Wading liquid glass that shaves off chunks Of everything, but the lack
11:00pm, July 11th 2013 Why fill me with such expectations in my childhood? Some obligatory naivety, formed from brittle struts-white lies and improbable dreams.
mitakiharashi
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New Zealander
Jul 15, 2013
Jul 15, 2013 at 6:15 AM UTC
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