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You and your Greek hair slanting on the table and smiling: Trolius and Cressida in the morning. Could you imagine? With coffee mugs and grape leaves in their hair? Cressida with a loaf of bread, standing over an aroused Troilus, "Stop pressuring me, Sweet Honey-Greek!" While the crowd laughed and clapped, this is all a misunderstanding. Stop pressuring me, sweet Honey-Greek. Christmas tree lights weaved in and out of your eyes and I was reminded that I once gave up on you. Your mind turned up as sprigs throughout the summer. Sprigs of Honey-Greek and sprigs of you: on land, under my window, behind the basketball court. And I thought I chopped them all up. Cressida built a blanket fort and Trolius thought it was a reason to sprout. There were sprigs of Honey-Greek underwater; and then I gave up. How can you think with all that stuff on top of you? You can’t even breathe. You’re not even breathing.
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Oct 1, 2012
Oct 1, 2012 at 5:10 PM UTC
Honey-Greek
You and your Greek hair slanting on the table and smiling: Trolius and Cressida in the morning. Could you imagine? With coffee mugs and grape leaves in their hair? Cressida with a loaf of bread, standing over an aroused Troilus, "Stop pressuring me, Sweet Honey-Greek!" While the crowd laughed and clapped, this is all a misunderstanding. Stop pressuring me, sweet Honey-Greek. Christmas tree lights weaved in and out of your eyes and I was reminded that I once gave up on you. Your mind turned up as sprigs throughout the summer. Sprigs of Honey-Greek and sprigs of you: on land, under my window, behind the basketball court. And I thought I chopped them all up. Cressida built a blanket fort and Trolius thought it was a reason to sprout. There were sprigs of Honey-Greek underwater; and then I gave up. How can you think with all that stuff on top of you? You can’t even breathe. You’re not even breathing.
10/1/12, revised 11/2/12
danielle-renee-1
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Oct 1, 2012
Oct 1, 2012 at 5:10 PM UTC
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