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plain as day

*here's how it happens

the morning after

you reach into the drawer

where the your t-shirts live

to find it austere

you'll shrug because

you're still drunk

& you can't remember

when last it was

that you had something wet

or how long it's been

since you made the floorboards blush

or why the carpet is upset

who wouldn't be

the contents to the upended ashtray

strewn around the apartment

resemble the aftermath

of the smallest war

to ever take place in norfolk

some midnight thief

must've made off with the lighter

because it isn't in

any of your favorite spots

maybe you chucked it

along with a hundred other things

that make noise when they land

in the neighbors yard

you won't remember putting

the refrigerator's belongings

in the bathtub

or scrawling a buzzard

on the bedroom door

but then again who would

you'll pretend it's spring again

before putting on your winter coat

to go out front with a cigarette

in your mouth

you'll hope for a passing stranger

to *** a light from

or drag yourself to the corner

with couch cushion change

to buy a new lighter

and on your way

you won't bother looking back

this is just another day

on eggshells for no reason

another november

choking on birthday candles

on your way home

you step over beer cans

the kind you fell in love with

and wonder who

had the last laugh last night

or if anyone said a word at all

it might've been another

moment of clarity

it might have been some idiot savant

any adjective that feels like home

anything that keeps you thirsty*

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TomLeveille
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Nov 18, 2014
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