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i am what can

i find, and i've found the seconds

stay still, and

they move faster as i count them.

i've counted them

slow and fast. i'll slow them down, and settle

in the middle

of them,

slide in right between them.

in their gaps, i was, and

i am, a wish. i can,

and i will, wish me there,

and wish her,

and him, and her again, all of us

wishes. i wished us

as those wishes spelled out in smiles.

we're smiles

meant to wrinkle, and increase

with that wrinkling. we, as wishes creased

the freckled, and the pale, the mahogany

skin on bridges of noses. we are, we'll be

those wishes written

out in sparkling green,

gray, blue, brown, black eyes. i have,

and we have

sparkled. we sparkle being them, whether

those wishes come true, or whether

or not i am and can be,

and they're all now, the seconds, here with me.

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Written by
francis-scudellari
American
Published
Mar 29, 2013
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