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skyline dance

skyline dance -

distorted rhythms and do i

only imagine your

hip against mine as

we press flowers into each

others' palms?

 

weave ourselves like

sand in constant shift

trembling heart you hold

it out do i take it?

i take it.

 

winter knocks -

you never answer and

i locked the door last night

again and you cried.

 

you said we are only

growing older and we are

not children anymore.

 

but you still smile like you

did when we were both

six with gaps in our teeth

and bruises all over

our beaten bodies.

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Sep 28, 2010
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