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Divorce

That was a red-banded paper

Itching to reclaim original state

Of un-sweet bagasse and bamboo

With surely no musical possibility.

Lonely were our drooping eyelids

Behind the vacuous leg’l scroll.

Some faded white trousers stated

Black legal existence nd’ bow tie.

 

Our sleep-together of fearsome nights

Leapt out of the window cat-silent

Into the sterilized portals of wordy law.

Our mummified before was not this.

Our after-thoughts slowly cauterized us

As we waited for the black decision.

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Published
Nov 1, 2010
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