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Piercing eyes

pale white gowns,

 

furrowed brow's

big bright crowns,

 

horizontal smiles

across floor to ceiling paintings

limp of emotion,

 

distraught in sepia

color at rest,

 

mildew in the teeth

callous on the tongue,

nails in the feet

dragging dead weight,

 

wrapped in burlap

tied in loose ribbon,

 

clammy cold hands

only for the given,

dilated.

 

red in the face

angry with a fist

distraught in the heart,

spliced across the wrist.

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Written by
tammy-cusick
American
Published
Aug 23, 2019
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22·72
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#pale#wrist#slice#distraught#emotion#color#teeth#dead#cold#angry
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