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5.21.2020

by glasslungs

and from a distance i counted the pigments etched on your face, your mother was a good painter. in the windows of my eyes, i connected the dots, traced them, articulated them, to the point i found big dipper near the creases of your eye brows, i found orion beside the stretch of your smile, and virgo rested against your cheek. you brought the entire constellation in this room. and from a distance, i stargazed.
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Written by
glasslungs
21 / jupiter
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Jan 8, 2022
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old old old poems

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#love#stars#paint#constellations#stargaze
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