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abandoned beaches

your unforgiving body, supple

when rolling through my fingers:

the sands of you

are so cold when the night comes.

and in the blackness of your empty beach

i rub driftwood together

fruitlessly trying to extract

a single spark of fervor.

in the brisk silvers of the moon,

i wish your warmth would stay with me

for more than the time it takes

your body heat to leave the sheets.

i will forever pick these slivers from my palms,

stinging every time you crawl naked

to place your body on my blisters again.

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Apr 25, 2013
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