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goodnight, america

at cocktail hour she rides her bike

over the colourful chalk bodies of her

neighbor's children with dust shrieking

at the heels of her trainers she watches

with a blush to the west over mt. baker

perched upon a cement highland she'll

wait for the flicker of sodium lamps and

the dead heat of a setting sun, wishing

 

wishing a woman could warm her right

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