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dust leaps from a cracked sill a suicide leap it falls from a ferris wheel spinning ethereally in a ray of antique light he complains of filth again but I don’t notice I only see ellipticals riveting in wood grain as stairs crack in explosive silence he tells me go up there says he knew I would anyway so I run when russet reverberations become stained with blood I find her upstairs face flushed swollen with eyes dripping of humiliation she tells me he meant everything tells me about the dust that it wasn’t a suicide leap but a leap of faith she said they danced eyes blinded by the sun fingertips pressed to the window outlining shapes in glass fog to imagine a life outside
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Mar 13, 2012
Mar 13, 2012 at 12:44 AM UTC
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dust leaps from a cracked sill a suicide leap it falls from a ferris wheel spinning ethereally in a ray of antique light he complains of filth again but I don’t notice I only see ellipticals riveting in wood grain as stairs crack in explosive silence he tells me go up there says he knew I would anyway so I run when russet reverberations become stained with blood I find her upstairs face flushed swollen with eyes dripping of humiliation she tells me he meant everything tells me about the dust that it wasn’t a suicide leap but a leap of faith she said they danced eyes blinded by the sun fingertips pressed to the window outlining shapes in glass fog to imagine a life outside
leah-riley
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Mar 13, 2012
Mar 13, 2012 at 12:44 AM UTC
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