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Dripping down my forehead

are one thousand beads of sweat

collecting on my lips, I can taste what I forget

so one thousand memories from 3 summer’s before

have settled on last winter’s tongue

taste buds scream, from shock you see

Golden, shining ball of fire, look at what you’ve done

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allison-knowles
Canadian
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Jul 24, 2012
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