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Monday in the park we purchased Messiaen chirps about nothing and watched a red kite lying still on the grass it was a puppet-show to my past. After such long last breath -caught in throat- full moon eyes waiting for puppet master to leap from the guise I saw instead an onion child tugging his layers uncomfortably (like a Christmas turtleneck) pulling threads counting minutes you're a tiresome genius, my pretty pianist. Half decade to pine over songs you half professed to be mine full dance card, empty wine. The daisies said yes, you know but I've far greener grass in my garden to sow. The thimble is tossed. I love you... not Go on, cryptic darling, sing softly your loss.
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May 16, 2012
May 16, 2012 at 10:10 PM UTC
let daisies decide, part two
Monday in the park we purchased Messiaen chirps about nothing and watched a red kite lying still on the grass it was a puppet-show to my past. After such long last breath -caught in throat- full moon eyes waiting for puppet master to leap from the guise I saw instead an onion child tugging his layers uncomfortably (like a Christmas turtleneck) pulling threads counting minutes you're a tiresome genius, my pretty pianist. Half decade to pine over songs you half professed to be mine full dance card, empty wine. The daisies said yes, you know but I've far greener grass in my garden to sow. The thimble is tossed. I love you... not Go on, cryptic darling, sing softly your loss.
mure
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May 16, 2012
May 16, 2012 at 10:10 PM UTC
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