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The buttons of this shirt fit together so well One grows into the other, they draw together an expanse of space There is a crease where the sharp lapel should be Masked by sequins of metallic hues. Somehow this canvas feels inept, disjointed. When we drove beside the water, I saw a row of lights across the harbour - Symmetrical, perfect, unlike the breaks in the sea. The car bent into darkness again and the glow faded. But I can still see the lights through these dull nights The water a rising swell of rough paint. I know you don’t love me. I know that now. I feel like that water, unsettled by a stirring wind. Tonight people are drunk and rambling happy I smile and close the door. Listen to the muffled, good-natured shuffling of their footsteps through the wall. It’s hard to conjure sparks when things are grey I drift to sleep encased in cold sheets.
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Apr 14, 2017
Apr 14, 2017 at 4:48 PM UTC
You don't love me
The buttons of this shirt fit together so well One grows into the other, they draw together an expanse of space There is a crease where the sharp lapel should be Masked by sequins of metallic hues. Somehow this canvas feels inept, disjointed. When we drove beside the water, I saw a row of lights across the harbour - Symmetrical, perfect, unlike the breaks in the sea. The car bent into darkness again and the glow faded. But I can still see the lights through these dull nights The water a rising swell of rough paint. I know you don’t love me. I know that now. I feel like that water, unsettled by a stirring wind. Tonight people are drunk and rambling happy I smile and close the door. Listen to the muffled, good-natured shuffling of their footsteps through the wall. It’s hard to conjure sparks when things are grey I drift to sleep encased in cold sheets.
wild-myths
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Apr 14, 2017
Apr 14, 2017 at 4:48 PM UTC
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