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August

by m-elee

My arms were crossed, And the stars were crossed, So I was cross That you crossed me And I crossed the line. Flowers withered At your august speech And at August’s heat. Your love is bed sores. The clothes I’ve worn Still adorn the hardwood floor. And on soft, sad nights In the dark I was sworn to selfish secrecy.
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