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How long will you sit there? Cavities, your type of trophies from wilder days, the forgettable kind Rutting between hills of lifeless grey flesh Moist as the dust that stood to search (unsuccessfully) for fresh light Nothing moves anymore Even the 41, Guyanese invertebrates Learned you long ago They wait, tire Sometimes before the hours tip, I hear you, or try to You play the dances in your head Just like swallowed tangos and serenades for mama She always said you could sing I fought for the top of your feet My place, where my toes gripped wrinkles in your smile Pulling me down, down past moonless flights Yet no such pedestal stood Mid-yawn, we breathed in springtime I left a piece for you, buried deep in an injection I lost my crown that day My heart anticipated the warmth of melting snow I'd cover furrowed brows in blue ink, sometimes black Grinning under the blotting Recipes for tomorrow Words I beg to forget
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Sep 13, 2013
Sep 13, 2013 at 8:01 PM UTC
For Absent Fathers
How long will you sit there? Cavities, your type of trophies from wilder days, the forgettable kind Rutting between hills of lifeless grey flesh Moist as the dust that stood to search (unsuccessfully) for fresh light Nothing moves anymore Even the 41, Guyanese invertebrates Learned you long ago They wait, tire Sometimes before the hours tip, I hear you, or try to You play the dances in your head Just like swallowed tangos and serenades for mama She always said you could sing I fought for the top of your feet My place, where my toes gripped wrinkles in your smile Pulling me down, down past moonless flights Yet no such pedestal stood Mid-yawn, we breathed in springtime I left a piece for you, buried deep in an injection I lost my crown that day My heart anticipated the warmth of melting snow I'd cover furrowed brows in blue ink, sometimes black Grinning under the blotting Recipes for tomorrow Words I beg to forget
shay-ruth
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Guyanese
Sep 13, 2013
Sep 13, 2013 at 8:01 PM UTC
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