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I am empty Again Where my center should be there’s a gap. A considerably large gap. larger than most, I’d bet. And it’s filled with water. ***** water. Lift my canister, Try it. Tip me over It’s not as hard as it looks. Water the flowers. And when you notice the plants shrink away, Make a puddle. In a while, I’ll dry up. And each evaporated molecule will whisper **** You” in a different person’s ear as they rise to the heavens. And when I get pieced back together in the clouds, I wonder if I’ll fall back to earth. Back into my puddle. Again and again. But one day, It will get cold. And the people won’t want to stay outside. And my ***** water will freeze, And solid, I will stand. Again. Your own lady Lazarus. And, again, and again, My lips will move— “Fat Lady, have mercy on me.” But the heat from my lips will Melt me— Again.
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Mar 8, 2010
Mar 8, 2010 at 2:17 PM UTC
***** Waters
I am empty Again Where my center should be there’s a gap. A considerably large gap. larger than most, I’d bet. And it’s filled with water. ***** water. Lift my canister, Try it. Tip me over It’s not as hard as it looks. Water the flowers. And when you notice the plants shrink away, Make a puddle. In a while, I’ll dry up. And each evaporated molecule will whisper **** You” in a different person’s ear as they rise to the heavens. And when I get pieced back together in the clouds, I wonder if I’ll fall back to earth. Back into my puddle. Again and again. But one day, It will get cold. And the people won’t want to stay outside. And my ***** water will freeze, And solid, I will stand. Again. Your own lady Lazarus. And, again, and again, My lips will move— “Fat Lady, have mercy on me.” But the heat from my lips will Melt me— Again.
Copyright 2009 Frankie Solomon
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Mar 8, 2010
Mar 8, 2010 at 2:17 PM UTC
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