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A seagull on the street, matte white smeared with tar Iridescent waste piling up carpark corners, Leaves swirling in empty lots like schools of fish and I slip away in the currents lips paralyzed, a gesture mistaken faces feeling fading, vacant animation but you, sacrosanct, with coloured paint, suspended in glass marbles and on the street, paint running into gutters, paint splashed on concrete. In this sparse web of sophistry, light is democratic, affirmative. Another daylight draws across the ocean A seagull dives head first into the crescents.
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Sep 6, 2016
Sep 6, 2016 at 7:54 AM UTC
Anderson's Bay, disappearance
A seagull on the street, matte white smeared with tar Iridescent waste piling up carpark corners, Leaves swirling in empty lots like schools of fish and I slip away in the currents lips paralyzed, a gesture mistaken faces feeling fading, vacant animation but you, sacrosanct, with coloured paint, suspended in glass marbles and on the street, paint running into gutters, paint splashed on concrete. In this sparse web of sophistry, light is democratic, affirmative. Another daylight draws across the ocean A seagull dives head first into the crescents.
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Sep 6, 2016
Sep 6, 2016 at 7:54 AM UTC
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