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*I do not complain the slow singe Of sun above our heads, nor      The blue berserker which is before us,           A thing of beauty and treachery, I do not mind the moisture, the salinity, Beads of sweat, eloping with the spray, Diaphanous and are one, escaping us,      Departing into thin air. I would trade all energy, the distance Of this journey, the labors of our feet, Just to witness you, the black bird      Of brows I love, surveying the horizon, Those teeth of linear pearl, or the red Gates of kiss immortal, all risen      From the summery sshh of heat. There's nothing that would equal The squinting of your eyes, those Thinning of the stars, the doubled      Supernova, which now are phoenixes That are not born, burned, nor are revived,      But carry death, my death, my only,           My life.* © 2015 J.S.P.
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Nov 30, 2015
Nov 30, 2015 at 6:19 AM UTC
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*I do not complain the slow singe Of sun above our heads, nor      The blue berserker which is before us,           A thing of beauty and treachery, I do not mind the moisture, the salinity, Beads of sweat, eloping with the spray, Diaphanous and are one, escaping us,      Departing into thin air. I would trade all energy, the distance Of this journey, the labors of our feet, Just to witness you, the black bird      Of brows I love, surveying the horizon, Those teeth of linear pearl, or the red Gates of kiss immortal, all risen      From the summery sshh of heat. There's nothing that would equal The squinting of your eyes, those Thinning of the stars, the doubled      Supernova, which now are phoenixes That are not born, burned, nor are revived,      But carry death, my death, my only,           My life.* © 2015 J.S.P.
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Nov 30, 2015
Nov 30, 2015 at 6:19 AM UTC
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