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Mirtazapine

by mark-mcintosh

energy flows from a chemical intervention so many involuntary tasks ticked off an unscrawled list plans metastasize. there may be a cure in searching for sun on a morning in winter parrots scratch for seed on the lawn their flock depleted, somewhere there hibernating for a change of season freezing sleet & faded wings fear stretches its tentacles into dark corners where indistinct features collect dreams on a frosted night. episode one is about an artist famous and almost encountered doubts clouding over & stifling shoots where shutters click and the whir of pixels freezes a moment not to be captured an orange pill, again each night stuck in the throat then another gulp waves break on a ragged coast the words in a book begin to blur a story moves on, fading letters the stars paint a glittering sky & moon hangs low under mountain pines gradually the volume fades a paper chain & pictures start to haunt again
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