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Jun 2016
If you'd let me, I'd shatter this ******* drywall between us because I know our hearts lie in the asbestos within
I don't care if my lungs sing of poison and pain, I would let it rinse my body
kiss my hips like I remember,
if only, for eternity, we were
borderless
no eyes, lips,
only light
never contemplating the prickly afflictions eating our outer lining
we are elsewhere. within
that perfect room that we knew long ago, where we remain
even when our physical forms pass.
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