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Hard stomaching my insides even before these dull black undulations of Guinness inside of me. Sequestered in the echoes of disembodied chatter, the flagrant words splutter to the floor; whereas those same words were before streamlined in marble aqueducts, dispatched like love-songs to G-d; meanwhile a door has opened. I felt you take my temperature in a fever-dream, I felt even in dreams, your quart-clear hand on a pale damp forehead; The cold silver stethoscope counting percussion in my chest, with no whale-song nor rainfall, no sound at all save for the sirens and the foxbark. Then after a while, a night of mostly true silence that left you with nothing to hear, only the ****** functions: Internal blood pulsations rhythmically throbbing you find some cells dying, others being born; the anti-bodies of body, the anti-thoughts of my mind. She will make it better, at least alleged to, when, while her nocturnal might she, with brown bandages might have still acutely concealed lips (now purple), and the same eyes: Blue. And I knew that whenever the daylight lit, didn't I slouch toward it to be born? Me, then, knowing no better, to be warm, and not yet cold, not knowing of coldness or anything at all, any of it, this 'this'. When we shook off the mud, and all in all in all, with a wind westerly breaking foreshadowing shatterings of antarctic brass monkey ***** Still some mutterings of mite, practically blue and purple, still some mutterings of 'might', wherever first you felt a light go off and slouched toward me, with that stigmata your palm caught in the crux of a rose-bush. Wilting on a winter morning, when foxholes sighed like moon-creators that have never know sunlight. When all things thawed and turned towards daylight and shook away the frost; Windblown brittle bird-nests quivering, same wind that lashed your goose-pimpled skin beneath your raincoat, your spine shivering, beneath our blue creaked lips twist two pairs of gnashing white teeth again, This.
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Sep 21, 2023
Sep 21, 2023 at 7:18 PM UTC
Night Nurse
Hard stomaching my insides even before these dull black undulations of Guinness inside of me. Sequestered in the echoes of disembodied chatter, the flagrant words splutter to the floor; whereas those same words were before streamlined in marble aqueducts, dispatched like love-songs to G-d; meanwhile a door has opened. I felt you take my temperature in a fever-dream, I felt even in dreams, your quart-clear hand on a pale damp forehead; The cold silver stethoscope counting percussion in my chest, with no whale-song nor rainfall, no sound at all save for the sirens and the foxbark. Then after a while, a night of mostly true silence that left you with nothing to hear, only the ****** functions: Internal blood pulsations rhythmically throbbing you find some cells dying, others being born; the anti-bodies of body, the anti-thoughts of my mind. She will make it better, at least alleged to, when, while her nocturnal might she, with brown bandages might have still acutely concealed lips (now purple), and the same eyes: Blue. And I knew that whenever the daylight lit, didn't I slouch toward it to be born? Me, then, knowing no better, to be warm, and not yet cold, not knowing of coldness or anything at all, any of it, this 'this'. When we shook off the mud, and all in all in all, with a wind westerly breaking foreshadowing shatterings of antarctic brass monkey ***** Still some mutterings of mite, practically blue and purple, still some mutterings of 'might', wherever first you felt a light go off and slouched toward me, with that stigmata your palm caught in the crux of a rose-bush. Wilting on a winter morning, when foxholes sighed like moon-creators that have never know sunlight. When all things thawed and turned towards daylight and shook away the frost; Windblown brittle bird-nests quivering, same wind that lashed your goose-pimpled skin beneath your raincoat, your spine shivering, beneath our blue creaked lips twist two pairs of gnashing white teeth again, This.
jamie-f-nugent
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28/M/Ireland
Sep 21, 2023
Sep 21, 2023 at 7:18 PM UTC
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