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Jul 2016
pink scars
peppered her lithe limbs
flower petals incised
on peach skin

moss coursed
withered yellow-brick channels
sloping loosely down
the crooked river mouth

clouds bulged
glazed heavily over the sun
like a flashlight
engulfed in sheets

lightning sliced
the pane of sky splintered
air ignited instantly
and danced around us
Christian Vaughn Imhof
Written by
Christian Vaughn Imhof  Pittsburgh
(Pittsburgh)   
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