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On snowstorm nights the lilac sky hangs in the balance, Lighter than the feather it rises up, up, up like lost party balloons And the stardust falls like old firework sparks between pricked hair It lands on the ******* from fall like a crystalline white blouse over ***** ******* in frosty air Cold-shivers are ******** And toes curl under sheets of ice Footprints mar fresh womanhood And shouts turn to ice as they leave blue lips In spring they melt female to make way for testosterone sun That burns snow skin like cattle brands— hot They yell on fire-breath like acrobats in Arabian orange Scorching feminine and leaving maleness in their wake
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Jan 23, 2017
Jan 23, 2017 at 11:37 PM UTC
Lavender is for January
On snowstorm nights the lilac sky hangs in the balance, Lighter than the feather it rises up, up, up like lost party balloons And the stardust falls like old firework sparks between pricked hair It lands on the ******* from fall like a crystalline white blouse over ***** ******* in frosty air Cold-shivers are ******** And toes curl under sheets of ice Footprints mar fresh womanhood And shouts turn to ice as they leave blue lips In spring they melt female to make way for testosterone sun That burns snow skin like cattle brands— hot They yell on fire-breath like acrobats in Arabian orange Scorching feminine and leaving maleness in their wake
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Jan 23, 2017
Jan 23, 2017 at 11:37 PM UTC
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