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Lines Laid Down By Others Days of measles spent cloaked in darkness Veil of curtains and dime store sunglasses Between me and a sun gone cold with evil intent Hell bent on robbing me of sight while I was busy Looking inward tallying up the wages of sin Bedeviled by an itch that needed scratching Hands sheathed in white tube sock condoms To ward off nails rendered, I’d been warned, poison As the fer-de-lance snake that glared back from the jungle Overlay in the World Book Encyclopedia Slammed shut for the sanctuary of a coloring book Prophylactics and perpetual twilight incompatible With proper grip and waltz of a crayon To stay inside lines laid down by others Alone in the dark with nothing left to lose But Roy Orbison shades and a pit viper Coiled, biding time pressed between pages Made as much sense as a malevolent sun.
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Jan 9, 2017
Jan 9, 2017 at 8:55 AM UTC
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Lines Laid Down By Others Days of measles spent cloaked in darkness Veil of curtains and dime store sunglasses Between me and a sun gone cold with evil intent Hell bent on robbing me of sight while I was busy Looking inward tallying up the wages of sin Bedeviled by an itch that needed scratching Hands sheathed in white tube sock condoms To ward off nails rendered, I’d been warned, poison As the fer-de-lance snake that glared back from the jungle Overlay in the World Book Encyclopedia Slammed shut for the sanctuary of a coloring book Prophylactics and perpetual twilight incompatible With proper grip and waltz of a crayon To stay inside lines laid down by others Alone in the dark with nothing left to lose But Roy Orbison shades and a pit viper Coiled, biding time pressed between pages Made as much sense as a malevolent sun.
dave-hardin
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Jan 9, 2017
Jan 9, 2017 at 8:55 AM UTC
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