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5am wakes a blinding bright orange sun Standing out against the pale grey sky. Below, a cityscape of grey. No cars and few people move this early. Portland, like most of us, is having a foggy morning. Two bodies fade to color on a rooftop. Their crusty eyes Crack to vibrant orange light, Half expecting search helicopters Or seagulls pecking at their limbs. Praying, for ravens. They only find each other. A beach towel beneath them Half a bottle of ***** beside them Next to their backpack and undergarmets. It almost resembles a prayer circle. Kicked blanket at their feet, Brazier overhead, Belt and trinkets to the side. Lord knows what they were summoning last night. They sure as hell can't remember. They only remember touch and smell, Light lavender hips, Big Bourbon chest, Fingers tracing artwork in the dark Admiring both Memories and their permenance. Unfortunately, This wasn't permenant. After they climb down it's He to a hospital. She to a husband and child. The orange sun coo'd too early. Just two hours of freedom Before the goodbyes and consequences. A short glimpse of another world. Hoping for closure. One step forward. Three steps back. When their bodies left the rooftop. They held hands.
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Jul 11, 2015
Jul 11, 2015 at 2:02 PM UTC
Foggy Morning
5am wakes a blinding bright orange sun Standing out against the pale grey sky. Below, a cityscape of grey. No cars and few people move this early. Portland, like most of us, is having a foggy morning. Two bodies fade to color on a rooftop. Their crusty eyes Crack to vibrant orange light, Half expecting search helicopters Or seagulls pecking at their limbs. Praying, for ravens. They only find each other. A beach towel beneath them Half a bottle of ***** beside them Next to their backpack and undergarmets. It almost resembles a prayer circle. Kicked blanket at their feet, Brazier overhead, Belt and trinkets to the side. Lord knows what they were summoning last night. They sure as hell can't remember. They only remember touch and smell, Light lavender hips, Big Bourbon chest, Fingers tracing artwork in the dark Admiring both Memories and their permenance. Unfortunately, This wasn't permenant. After they climb down it's He to a hospital. She to a husband and child. The orange sun coo'd too early. Just two hours of freedom Before the goodbyes and consequences. A short glimpse of another world. Hoping for closure. One step forward. Three steps back. When their bodies left the rooftop. They held hands.
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Jul 11, 2015
Jul 11, 2015 at 2:02 PM UTC
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