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inducing sleep

this table in the

shade

these commune hippies

in the river

I wrote a poem

in my sleep

I looked at the mountains

and thought

rain

staccato

metronome

irrigation

and caps

melting

but enough of this

nature

let’s go back

to the concrete

mouth

where we walk

through the city

full of cake

bloated like

balloons

but rolling

because

cake doesn’t make

you float

no

cake only makes you

fat

the conversation turns

to the stench

there’s something dying

in the air

we leave

and roll joints

spot magnums

on tree branches

and think

only monkeys ****

in trees

and we would never

want to see

monkey ***

and ******

no

we’d never try it

and the homeless man next to us

puts his spoon

away

but god

why do we sleep

when we just wake up?

why do we sleep

to dream

such ********

things

where celebrities

feed us salami in

back alleyways

and we see our mother

pooping on

world maps?

time rips of

lyrical grass

conductive smile

soap bubbles

these beautiful

dreamtime mornings

spent thinking of you

in playhouse mountains

like a child

you smile

like a friend

I offer you my hand

and we walk

to the white

together

bill withers is there

he is singing

in his yellow

turtleneck

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