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Cross-legged and bare foot, Spice on the tongue, Iced beer through a straw; Makeshift **** On the white-wash balcony Over dusted streets. Revolving procession of strangers, Exhausted stories born new; Doctored through years of rehearsal. I am every man. White skin mistaken for affluence, Exchanged for free gifts And easy *** I never need to remember Their names. They are always gone By the afterglow morning, Nights of mad love with no consequence; Climbing heaven with feet on the ground. Bruise of her mouth, Stifled ****** Surface wound on my shoulder The only evidence She was here. Impermeable, remorse stale As last night’s cigarette. My open door births a crack of light, Too slight for anyone to pass through.
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Dec 27, 2016
Dec 27, 2016 at 8:26 AM UTC
Notch on the Bedpost
Cross-legged and bare foot, Spice on the tongue, Iced beer through a straw; Makeshift **** On the white-wash balcony Over dusted streets. Revolving procession of strangers, Exhausted stories born new; Doctored through years of rehearsal. I am every man. White skin mistaken for affluence, Exchanged for free gifts And easy *** I never need to remember Their names. They are always gone By the afterglow morning, Nights of mad love with no consequence; Climbing heaven with feet on the ground. Bruise of her mouth, Stifled ****** Surface wound on my shoulder The only evidence She was here. Impermeable, remorse stale As last night’s cigarette. My open door births a crack of light, Too slight for anyone to pass through.
Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
Dec 27, 2016
Dec 27, 2016 at 8:26 AM UTC
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