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Dowsing, Diving

I can't swim, but I am keen to watch your ululating rhythm in the pool. Your head cuts smartly through the water's skin like scissors through a plastic film. You inscribe that well-drawn path of constance; the recurring graph of a heart's green screen. That's how authentic, automatic, you swim: by a hidden sense so palpable, so devastating, and your deadleaf hair so Autumnal and out of place in the new Spring, That the wind has hidden - ashamed, outdone.
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c-b-heath
English
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Apr 3, 2013
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2nd piece for NaPoWriMo.

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