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Slowly decaying in the sun Passersby laugh and point Like an overly ripened fruit Sending my sweet rotting odor Into the still air I try to stop this chemical process but decomposition is inevitable I am becoming soft and the skin is beginning to curl it burns the sunshine pushing like the knife that cuts me into pieces turning me into mush the kind that ends up in the garbage or on the sidewalk a biodegradable heap of fiber and juice soon to be squashed underfoot or eaten by some feral animal I am nothing but an orange Round and repugnant
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Jul 10, 2016
Jul 10, 2016 at 8:28 AM UTC
The Process
Slowly decaying in the sun Passersby laugh and point Like an overly ripened fruit Sending my sweet rotting odor Into the still air I try to stop this chemical process but decomposition is inevitable I am becoming soft and the skin is beginning to curl it burns the sunshine pushing like the knife that cuts me into pieces turning me into mush the kind that ends up in the garbage or on the sidewalk a biodegradable heap of fiber and juice soon to be squashed underfoot or eaten by some feral animal I am nothing but an orange Round and repugnant
alexandra-rockwell-lorenz
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Jul 10, 2016
Jul 10, 2016 at 8:28 AM UTC
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