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I watch behind afternoon pipe smoke Gasoline rainbows on asphalt walkways They are a congregation of black and white Praying to a god They do not hate Like the brown wings of a moth between fingers Heads lowered; eyes to the ground Too busy with making a living To live a life Shadow masks like spilled, old ink Cheap polyester on hot flesh Their blood burns with youthful regret and midnight mistakes Without spines of Their own They are still the nation’s backbone I am a stone that cuts through rivers But smoke gathers dust around my eyes
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Apr 30, 2016
Apr 30, 2016 at 1:19 PM UTC
Smoke in my eyes
I watch behind afternoon pipe smoke Gasoline rainbows on asphalt walkways They are a congregation of black and white Praying to a god They do not hate Like the brown wings of a moth between fingers Heads lowered; eyes to the ground Too busy with making a living To live a life Shadow masks like spilled, old ink Cheap polyester on hot flesh Their blood burns with youthful regret and midnight mistakes Without spines of Their own They are still the nation’s backbone I am a stone that cuts through rivers But smoke gathers dust around my eyes
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Apr 30, 2016
Apr 30, 2016 at 1:19 PM UTC
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