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at the café

girl smudged with

full-zinc expression

and paper feathers—

I wonder what

you think about

 

your gaze

bathes hot in mind’s basin

as a pink rose skips

the wind across

your clothed table

 

the trees laurelled above—

so indistinct and stamped

with war-zone bleakness

 

so painful, your expression

as you take your cup and sip

the daytime-soothe

 

I look at you one last time—

squint my eyes

and put my thumb over your tiny face

to mark you as my own

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Mar 9, 2018
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