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Jeremy Duff
Poems
Jun 2015
i saw you at a party last night // i said hello // you reached out and grabbed my hand // both of our hands were wet with sweat
Heat waves and the summer is tangible.
Lazy days
Lazy guitar
Lazy daisy.
You are a daisy,
not mine,
not anyone's.
You belong to sappy heat,
you belong to the Yuba River.
And perhaps we intersect for a reason.
Perhaps our paths cross on a cosmic scale.
And perhaps not.
Laying in the sun,
not a worry in the area,
still, you never met a cooler ***.
And the heat is tangible,
naturally so are your fingers.
You hands were sticky with sweat
and I really didn't mind, I mean it.
I would never lie,
not to you,
not to my mother,
not to god.
Well, mayhaps I would lie to god.
After all, the heat is tangible.
Written by
Jeremy Duff
NorCal, where it's sunny
(NorCal, where it's sunny)
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