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i found a birthmark shaped like Alaska on the inside of your kneecap, and i only saw it the day you let me cross the border; it was sensitive to my touch, the moon-like ripples leading to the needles on the pine tree in your back yard. sometimes i can read behind the lines of DNA makeup, like the lonely biologist you seem to be, but your lingo is foreign to me, tattered words and language deficiencies, i can hardly follow along the braille carved onto your outer layer, the marble you worked so hard to weather on your own time. yet, somehow its turned to rubble again. sometimes i hold an out of order sign against my breastbone so i can set eyes straight and wish anyone would light me on fire, (but not literally, i'm absolutely against abuse) i want the sticks but not the stones, since wood won't leave my body bruised. use my transitions for kindle, and my organs for the flames. i want to be colored red, like ambulance lights, stop signs, painted like a signature to warn others how my frequencies can only be heard by animals. maybe some other life forms, or god, but i have never hoped more that you would pick up on my signals, my freckles scream out samples of how this could be or what we could have known.
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May 25, 2011
May 25, 2011 at 12:00 PM UTC
birthmarks of where we should go.
i found a birthmark shaped like Alaska on the inside of your kneecap, and i only saw it the day you let me cross the border; it was sensitive to my touch, the moon-like ripples leading to the needles on the pine tree in your back yard. sometimes i can read behind the lines of DNA makeup, like the lonely biologist you seem to be, but your lingo is foreign to me, tattered words and language deficiencies, i can hardly follow along the braille carved onto your outer layer, the marble you worked so hard to weather on your own time. yet, somehow its turned to rubble again. sometimes i hold an out of order sign against my breastbone so i can set eyes straight and wish anyone would light me on fire, (but not literally, i'm absolutely against abuse) i want the sticks but not the stones, since wood won't leave my body bruised. use my transitions for kindle, and my organs for the flames. i want to be colored red, like ambulance lights, stop signs, painted like a signature to warn others how my frequencies can only be heard by animals. maybe some other life forms, or god, but i have never hoped more that you would pick up on my signals, my freckles scream out samples of how this could be or what we could have known.
© Danielle Jones 2011
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May 25, 2011
May 25, 2011 at 12:00 PM UTC
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