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A lover pulled night toward me Obscuring blind monotony Those too-harsh rays, The day-to-day malaise of living As her silver, moon-lake body haplessly suppressed My initial force of life The seeds I kept hidden from view Were strewn among her faulty self, where They began to crop up thickly Splitting rocks In her center’s harsh asymmetry They marred that once delightful face If inconsequentially But as her orbit wanes ahead, Like a crashing moon with star tattoos Her beauty will veer and fall away, Then I’ll be moist and will not wither in the heat always Instead I’ll shiver and I’ll wonder Why the sun is gone today
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Jan 30, 2011
Jan 30, 2011 at 11:14 AM UTC
The Misunderstood Sunrise
A lover pulled night toward me Obscuring blind monotony Those too-harsh rays, The day-to-day malaise of living As her silver, moon-lake body haplessly suppressed My initial force of life The seeds I kept hidden from view Were strewn among her faulty self, where They began to crop up thickly Splitting rocks In her center’s harsh asymmetry They marred that once delightful face If inconsequentially But as her orbit wanes ahead, Like a crashing moon with star tattoos Her beauty will veer and fall away, Then I’ll be moist and will not wither in the heat always Instead I’ll shiver and I’ll wonder Why the sun is gone today
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sansara-justinovich
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Jan 30, 2011
Jan 30, 2011 at 11:14 AM UTC
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