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Sarina
Poems
Mar 2013
in a dark place
I want to turn you into the cotton slip I wear
under my skirt, suffocate you in my tight spaces
and give yellow perspiration to your pink lips.
Limbs wrapped around you like a head, the frill
of a sunflower flaccid in autumn moonshine:
oh, feminine stars, you say. I am in a dark place.
I have become a river and I will eat you up β
admire the open field, the sore meadow and if
you canβt sleep, remember you are in my dream.
Where you still trot southeast without being
connected to my dress seam. You could go back
home but I would rather you stay warm in me.
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Sarina
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