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I enjoy driving slowly Up Kathleen Avenue, It brings out my Split personality. The sun strobes Through pre-leaf spring; I remember a boy Twirling on the dance floor lawn, Then called to the back, To the used nail pile. There's gratitude for the rain, Splash in gutters; The weeds will grow. The spades, like naked stick-children, Are heeled into mounds, Beneath the dripping clothesline, Far from his playful sounds. I am me, I was you: My cryogenic memory Thaws to resolve We two.
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Apr 4, 2015
Apr 4, 2015 at 9:23 AM UTC
Cryogenic Memory
I enjoy driving slowly Up Kathleen Avenue, It brings out my Split personality. The sun strobes Through pre-leaf spring; I remember a boy Twirling on the dance floor lawn, Then called to the back, To the used nail pile. There's gratitude for the rain, Splash in gutters; The weeds will grow. The spades, like naked stick-children, Are heeled into mounds, Beneath the dripping clothesline, Far from his playful sounds. I am me, I was you: My cryogenic memory Thaws to resolve We two.
francie-lynch
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Apr 4, 2015
Apr 4, 2015 at 9:23 AM UTC
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