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for midsummer nights

freckles clung

like manic-pixie stardust,

spackled whispers

an unfolding fractal

of brimming dresser drawers

old pictures and mix cds,

we could only ever do

what teenagers were supposed to.

 

smushed crabapple handholds,

moxy and sadism hard-won,

no crash course in platonicness,

our stained glass eroded

into a beach

frozen in unsummer,

opiates dull senses,

a synesthetic void

exchanging echoes of echoes,

a cacophony of empty

distilling as it leaves

in whisks of 2 a.m.s,

honey-laced whiskey,

 

if the sky murmurs one

last love poem, it isn't

to us but our

moment of infinity,

of blind faith

irredeemably lost,

 

that forever of apex

where the line between

falling and flying

blurs.

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Jun 29, 2013
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