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VI. June Sonnet

by EvanS

A cut sky of candied ginger, bleeding toffee-coffee clouds - morning itself seems injured by the sugar-torrent, the crowd of rioting candyfloss that sheets a bitter skin beneath, salted with sweat in the rising heat. Perhaps it's dream dregs: exalted, seething through the fade, across - perhaps June's a naïf, baking us in a careless sun's lemon gloss that's already cracked and flaking. Desire breeds thickly in such sweetness, dulls nagging hints of incompleteness.
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