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Deadweight Loneliness

Old stale black licorice

Crushed with a rolling pin

Ground into a minuscule mountain of ash

On the kitchen counter

And the tears rolled down my cheeks to wet the ashes

But all remained still in the cold, lonely kitchen

Nothing

Was born again

And again forever

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enya-costa
American
Published
Feb 10, 2013
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