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To Lay & Lie

Last night, after I had lain down, I lied. I sat, saturnine, basking in incandescent rays Which impinged upon the back of my eyelids Like the warmth of her smile. I lay in the miry blankets and in myself, Allowing the weight of my mind to wisp away With slender traces of white smoke. The room dissolved around me with the bar beneath my tongue. I laughed. Three years had passed since the last time I was truly happy, But, still, I laughed. If only for a moment, I had found a place where quotidian pressures couldn’t follow. Unfortunately, it was only a moment before a thought occurred: None of this is real. Or, perhaps, this was the only part of my life that was real, That is real. Maybe the scripted days spent toiling away Behind the particle-board walls of my cubicle are the dream— A recurring nightmare.
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regret
American
Published
Mar 15, 2016
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#lies#regret#drugs#happy#her#melancholy
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