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I do not want to hear the word ‘love’ ever again

but I do wish to see you at noon

thirty blocks away from reality

with the sun printed like warm coffee stains across your face

the light cutting through that little cafe window

tinny radio music and cloth napkins

and a wind to slap the hanging sign

to make us curl up on the bench,

imagining the cold.

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kahara-jones-1
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Published
Dec 6, 2013
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