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Cocktail hour

your electronic memory of Oscar Wilde collapses just then the sun the future like a gun afloat in cream bang film skin piano your memory hangs in my broken window like a saxaphone forty somethings smoke and flirt on a cruise ship floating toward a blissful retreat where time has lost command and the radio has blown out the morals of the age
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mike-arms
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May 23, 2012
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