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Jane Doe
Poems
Jun 2014
Nomads
We were nomads
under a great dome of foreign stars
on a hemisphere of dead grass.
Spinning in wide, looping orbits
around one another and everyone else,
so the points of light blended into
tilt-a-whirl trails
lurching sick circles overhead.
You said: look for anything;
anything extraordinary;
any signs of a pattern.
Anything.
But I was only looking for you darling
darting in and out of my equilibrium.
Search for anything,
any logic in our tides.
So that if we stop our spinning
and stand in the hush of our
naked souls,
I could open my eyes on yours
and lay my pack at your feet.
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