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balcony

by @c---s

Intricate black iron fences, chained in from turbulent ambulation below. Streetcar bells, dim drunken singers pavement level. Room for two, crystal cut wine glasses filled to the brim, Merlot hospitality. Our faces illuminated by warm orange from lighters and city glow. Your rosy hands, bitten by the cold and connect the dots between my knuckles. He speaks in sapphire symphonies, grins with ash stained lips. Only rays of violet radiate between two charcoal smeared thumb prints.
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