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Weekend Warriors

only hurt a little then,

that fractioning of interlocked ribs,

no all-consuming rapture,

i climb through windows,

whiskey and cigarettes buried

in my breastplate,

us weekend warriors

really are fighting something.

happy sometimes. and underneath

mossy water treaded,

tents pitched, long car rides

napped through,

my cheeks slowly melted.

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Dec 12, 2013
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