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I’ve been letting the weather be my liaison. I can’t look at you, That’s my reason. Windy autumn guard-dogs my fears Whistles and whips words Right past your cold ears. We harvest our regrets before the midnight frost. They thicken with the air to freeze the pieces that we lost. Frozen long enough to forget the trouble. Choreographed in time Cut into double. Her hardest hue remembers the rest. Ice thaws and so do we. Subside, and try to do what’s best. A new spring-clean forgives the light that we’ve missed. Even beige walls gleam. Cicadas and stillness, and summer rain harmonize with the crackling fires and night train. Stronger I’ve called it to let the tides of change drown what’s around it and let “the way things are” surround it but there’s nothing cookie-cutter about it. Like dust left in a corner just to settle there a dear friend left unswept flavors stagnant air.
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 2:20 AM UTC
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I’ve been letting the weather be my liaison. I can’t look at you, That’s my reason. Windy autumn guard-dogs my fears Whistles and whips words Right past your cold ears. We harvest our regrets before the midnight frost. They thicken with the air to freeze the pieces that we lost. Frozen long enough to forget the trouble. Choreographed in time Cut into double. Her hardest hue remembers the rest. Ice thaws and so do we. Subside, and try to do what’s best. A new spring-clean forgives the light that we’ve missed. Even beige walls gleam. Cicadas and stillness, and summer rain harmonize with the crackling fires and night train. Stronger I’ve called it to let the tides of change drown what’s around it and let “the way things are” surround it but there’s nothing cookie-cutter about it. Like dust left in a corner just to settle there a dear friend left unswept flavors stagnant air.
celia-vertino
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 2:20 AM UTC
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