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river music

i love you this morning

it's a come home safe morning

fog on the road

& no seatbelt kind of morning

the sun is over easy

& nothing's on fire

there's punctuation

where i don't want it

and extra love

in the glovebox of my car

been thinking about being honest

how these poems are all me

but they tell the story

how someone else

might believe it happened

within reasonable doubt

no copy & pasted love letters

no 'who ever says hello first gets my attention for the day'

try a little tenderness

in my ears and today

there are instruments

in the back of my head

i think you love me

because i'm sunburned

felt it in a 'come hell or high water' kinda way, that 'touched from far away' kinda way that 'if i touch this piano one more time one of us is going to break' kinda way

and i drove over 17 bridges yesterday and today i'll do it again

and i think nobody gets

what that means except maybe you

i just tell them i love the scenery

that somebody must've made

these trees blush just for me

you know how i love

to change the subject

i bet they'd love the view

i bet you would too

and all these metaphors

for other things are beside the point

this is a metaphor

for why i don't wear my seatbelt

a metaphor for why whiskey

knows me better than you

could ever try to

all the buildings seemed to sag yesterday and all the stars

are doing that cliche thing

where they talk

quiet jet noise

& some lumbering giant

made everything shake

not those hand metaphors

not another one of those

& keep the sea to yourself

i think it was a train

it's sound hugged the embankment

for a moment

and then trailed off into nowhere

and that's kind of like me

how there's a town called 'rescue'

close to my home &

it's no coincidence

that i've never been there

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