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Blue

Twisted sheets, mind on stutter

Unable to sort through this midnight clutter

Put it away for tomorrow

But what to do with my gnawing sorrow?

I circle soft blue on color book pages

Hoping the repetition eventually assuages

The raw edged reality of lonely dark hours

Filling the void with Crayola flowers

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brook-ilges
American
Published
Sep 2, 2015
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