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Sarina
Poems
Jan 2014
storms
I want to ask if you know how wet our noise is
because my tongue
against your
jaw, against your earlobe, has the same
melody as rain.
The air is never dry with us
water is our blood, we breathe lightning storms
into each other and call it a pulse (
where there is silence
where there is
no weather
there is no way for anything to grow as we do).
Written by
Sarina
forests
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