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Honey Voice

Strangers known

by shared room

Honey voiced , high cheek *****

no less, no more

 

Licorice words pounding

on a chest

scrambling to wrap fingers

around a single perfumed breath

Two days dragging on

pulled through mud

stuck in fog

seconds are hours too long

 

Then ringing came

answered by drops of syrup

pouring out a reply, yes!

drinking it in with big gulps.

 

Mirror reflects practiced hellos

swishing hair put in place

teeth and lips splitting

breaking through stone face

 

Pacing back and forth

frantic footsteps pounding

crushing carpet in a line

south, north, south, north

 

No ring, no change

red blushes fad grey

phone silent, gaze up

stare blank

 

 

 

Is the swooshing hair the wrong way?

Is the grin too toothy?

Is the face not constructed right?

 

Stood up and let down

sailor on a ship

already sunk and drifting

off the starboard bow

Stood up and let drown

 

by the honey voice

the high cheek bones

Failure in hindsight sighing

“I should have known

I should have known…”

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Written by
daniel-magner
American
Published
Nov 13, 2012
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© Daniel Magner 2012

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