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Your poems love my poems

I pretend that your poems and 

my poems go

slumming in disguise;

carrying on in dark doorways

of riverfront bars—

tipsy, telling secrets,

spilling out into the sweet-smelling

night,

libertines 

more in love 

than they were before.

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marsha-singh
American
Published
Dec 15, 2010
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