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Across silence Rude stares In equal measure Provoking a quandary. Voiceless words And your invisible Ink rests surely, printed To my ear; Likewise, in argue And question Our roughage will continue To grow far over Neighbourly walls and fences To watch foxes As they play In the low sun: Are you my fox? Playing gestfully Through the shaking weeds Of deception in your heart? I can write Your ink, spelling your spell, Juicing flower heads Of their perfection. No escape - all stems riveted To the salty earths and float As they're cut, like balloons, Or spiralling rosettes, bleached Then crisped by the sun As your voiceless words stare And watch my heart Separate and drift away.
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Jul 1, 2015
Jul 1, 2015 at 5:33 PM UTC
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Across silence Rude stares In equal measure Provoking a quandary. Voiceless words And your invisible Ink rests surely, printed To my ear; Likewise, in argue And question Our roughage will continue To grow far over Neighbourly walls and fences To watch foxes As they play In the low sun: Are you my fox? Playing gestfully Through the shaking weeds Of deception in your heart? I can write Your ink, spelling your spell, Juicing flower heads Of their perfection. No escape - all stems riveted To the salty earths and float As they're cut, like balloons, Or spiralling rosettes, bleached Then crisped by the sun As your voiceless words stare And watch my heart Separate and drift away.
Laniatus
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Jul 1, 2015
Jul 1, 2015 at 5:33 PM UTC
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