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The Dark Hillsides

autumn came around like a drifter to an onramp there were wet leaves floating in gutters full of rain. took to walking barefoot around town melodies from grade school, kicking in my brain. saw you on the crosstown bus today. you were reading a magazine. I turned my face away and I shut my eyes tight. and dreamed about the flowers that hide from the light on dark hillsides in the hidden places. the brakes howled and the bus pulled up near my house and I got off at the corner. pulled my sleeves down over my hands, over my hands. and I wished I was someone else. and I wished it was warmer. and when I got home, I thought about you. like a desperate policeman, searching for clues and I almost passed out, just then and I shut my eyes again headed for the dark hillsides in the hidden places.
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dagoth-i-am
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Nov 23, 2014
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