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i am not all-together much of anything, really. i am driven, and lazy. running water, and ash, baked into the earth. i am both undeserving, and the only one worthy of Love. i am flotsam, and bubbles, and that coin which sinks once tossed Into the fountain. i am grass heaped high ! to feed cattle. and discarded watermelon seed. but you ! you're the same. and then, not the same. you're flourishing flowers, and wilting autumnal Leaves. both witness the scythe. you are living inspiration, and monument to entropy. and if you have veins then let me be the salt in those veins. and if love dies, then let it die in me, first. i couldn't stand to see it the other way around. Same. Not Same. if you are the mirror then am i not the frame? but all of This: the prose, aggregate metaphor, lonely night, cold morning, wine drunk alone, the joy of Longing, not all-together much of anything, really. except maybe; to display.
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Aug 11, 2017
Aug 11, 2017 at 12:55 AM UTC
sameness:sameness
i am not all-together much of anything, really. i am driven, and lazy. running water, and ash, baked into the earth. i am both undeserving, and the only one worthy of Love. i am flotsam, and bubbles, and that coin which sinks once tossed Into the fountain. i am grass heaped high ! to feed cattle. and discarded watermelon seed. but you ! you're the same. and then, not the same. you're flourishing flowers, and wilting autumnal Leaves. both witness the scythe. you are living inspiration, and monument to entropy. and if you have veins then let me be the salt in those veins. and if love dies, then let it die in me, first. i couldn't stand to see it the other way around. Same. Not Same. if you are the mirror then am i not the frame? but all of This: the prose, aggregate metaphor, lonely night, cold morning, wine drunk alone, the joy of Longing, not all-together much of anything, really. except maybe; to display.
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Aug 11, 2017
Aug 11, 2017 at 12:55 AM UTC
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