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never here nor there

i’m going to try and stop you from running away

though I KNOW that won’t be the case

as water budges, so will the fish within

even I cannot stay your hands and helium eyes

 

severing cords upon cords of unearthed roots

you saw upon it the last of the raining season

so far late had been the day today

as if it were to never conclude, begin anew, tiring you

 

however, vacancy in the eyes holds again—

smite in the soul, quaint and unending;

if you left this hour, I would be so fearful as to think

nobody would notice a thing had been misconstrued

 

and nobody had—

you fell upon your ideas

left with the milky way

bleaching the horizon for minutes and nothing more

nothing less

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Nov 16, 2010
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