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Aseh
Poems
Nov 2015
Spectrum
I see the back of his head waiting for me
at the entrance,
his hair spread thick with gel
a scar trickling down his left eyebrow,
and I stand silent.
Two roads down, you sit by yourself,
blanketed in burnt-orange light,
dagger hair freshly trimmed.
I am south,
climbing into his car, which gasps,
suffocating in empty bottles,
loose papers, the rags of existence.
Meanwhile, you watch bodies wordlessly
flash across white screens,
surrounded by your
amber-glass army,
waiting for no one.
He breathes out words
with closed ears;
a tender staleness invades the space
between our seats.
I know he is searching for me,
but he reeks of
danger and indecision
and so
I choose.
I choose to run.
Written by
Aseh
Texas
(Texas)
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