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a black and white photograph of her posed demure and ******* smoking a thin panatela in a silver and ivory baroque studded cigarette holder she looking off elegantly aloof with soft sienna eyes tender feet brushing legs under tables of flowing wine at Maxes Opera House Cafe with miles of smiles and pink fizz giggles lips that talk in kisses and a voice like fondled blooms that was thirty years ago dark edges of anger like knives through walls and hearts cold touch-less nights caressed by shadows cast the bodies alchemy, deranged silences punctuate arguments, make up *** vanquished, antediluvian souls bleached in the kiln of war rattled moons brittle hides abandons dance we've both gone our own way and running out of patience yet at the core an irreducible bond fused by history and memory we cleave to whats left of life and each other last grasp in retrograde remembering soft sienna eyes
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Apr 23, 2017
Apr 23, 2017 at 3:14 PM UTC
THE WEDDED
a black and white photograph of her posed demure and ******* smoking a thin panatela in a silver and ivory baroque studded cigarette holder she looking off elegantly aloof with soft sienna eyes tender feet brushing legs under tables of flowing wine at Maxes Opera House Cafe with miles of smiles and pink fizz giggles lips that talk in kisses and a voice like fondled blooms that was thirty years ago dark edges of anger like knives through walls and hearts cold touch-less nights caressed by shadows cast the bodies alchemy, deranged silences punctuate arguments, make up *** vanquished, antediluvian souls bleached in the kiln of war rattled moons brittle hides abandons dance we've both gone our own way and running out of patience yet at the core an irreducible bond fused by history and memory we cleave to whats left of life and each other last grasp in retrograde remembering soft sienna eyes
ORPHAN SINGLES VILLE WEDDED ..... A SHORT TRILOGY POEM ABOUT RIGHTS OF PASSAGE
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Apr 23, 2017
Apr 23, 2017 at 3:14 PM UTC
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