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leftover insomnia

the midnight morning light

spills through

what would be blackout curtains

if

a lack of sun

would have helped anything.

 

the stripe glowed -

crossed my room as

i searched the ceiling

for some semblance of

sleep

 

until

with leftover insomnia

ringing in my ears

i pried myself from

dream drained sheets

 

grabbed my key

and an apple

and ran out the door

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Sep 17, 2013
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