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Untitled #5

we haunt outmoded roach motels

tacky hermit-drab shells

ready to burst

 

in all the random, lonely corners of the universe

 

and coroners

wander stodgy corridors

and remote old waysides

 

as we rot,

filling the ground's vacancies

 

tangled up and diaphanous

flaring up in the wind and burning

 

the godhead ached

and his stomach growled

and time had ran its course

as we wandered next door

 

left to idle, awkwardly

to savor the flowing ennui

 

in dirtied decorum

fearful, molten paradoxes

waxing ecstatically

at the moment

 

our distance dangled in spacetime

it was plastered on the front window

of the dusty, remote, old dollar store

 

on crabgrass he fell

Charlie horses galloped, tenants of seashells cried out

as it was always much easier to recite

dull, signifying nothing

while determining everything

 

we're wandering, bleary-eyed individuals

in the loneliest location in existence

 

relinquished in internal fisticuffs

crumpling the paperthin walls, as the

****** of a moving tire whines outside

and the living backdrop blurs, falls away

and the universe hastily reroutes itself

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