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coinchenn's corpse

someday i figure i shall live with you

in a little pastel-pallet house by the sea,

one where the shells are full up to overflow

with the dusty tones of my dead old-lovers

and the gulls leave flowers on our doorstep

after each and every rainfall

(today, tulips: secondhand and sun-dried,

brittle as bone)

 

someday i figure i shall know how to love you

properly, with no regards to reservation—

someday i will learn how to swim,

and i will forget how to fear

the sound of stirring thunder—

but today the sand is cold and

the sirens tell me to watch my step

and yours too

 

oh,

i know we’re in it for the long haul now.

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ns-ezra
Scottish
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Jan 31, 2013
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