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In our hammock We couldn’t be touched Because we were untouched Untouched by the ground workings and up From concrete cavaliers and spiral shaped spears That aimed to wind and rope around the throats of what was already constricted Instead, pricked by the roots and bark of a growing seed And wrapped wholly in the warmth of the moon-lit face of a space so close, touched only by shoulders And felt across lengths until the sky burst open and touched, Our hammock
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Mar 23, 2013
Mar 23, 2013 at 10:56 AM UTC
hammock
In our hammock We couldn’t be touched Because we were untouched Untouched by the ground workings and up From concrete cavaliers and spiral shaped spears That aimed to wind and rope around the throats of what was already constricted Instead, pricked by the roots and bark of a growing seed And wrapped wholly in the warmth of the moon-lit face of a space so close, touched only by shoulders And felt across lengths until the sky burst open and touched, Our hammock
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Mar 23, 2013
Mar 23, 2013 at 10:56 AM UTC
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