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conics

the parabola

of your umbrella

as you offer it to the girl

becoming

increasingly

damp

in the rain

 

the ellipse

of your lips

against

hers

 

the circle

of your ring

around her

pretty little finger

 

the hyperbola

of your backs

arched away from

each other

as you sleep

soundly

in your bed

 

(if only she were me)

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abbie-argo
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Apr 19, 2013
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