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Two people are sitting at a table in the afternoon, it is winter and cold outside, dark in the room She is dizzy and sad from sipping the flat beer of her own voice He is like a stranger who just blew in she knows, if a man is sand those who walk through the desert are men He is thinking of a stone that flies in the dew of the moonlight, an easy thing for a sad man to do I wonder if it was night and they left together for separate beds in different rooms Would he think of her dress falling down her waist, or would she be in the jungle making plans from the enemy's sleep In a place like this, together, looking into a table wet from its own darkness, What do they need, what can they say?
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Nov 24, 2017
Nov 24, 2017 at 8:11 PM UTC
Separate but together
Two people are sitting at a table in the afternoon, it is winter and cold outside, dark in the room She is dizzy and sad from sipping the flat beer of her own voice He is like a stranger who just blew in she knows, if a man is sand those who walk through the desert are men He is thinking of a stone that flies in the dew of the moonlight, an easy thing for a sad man to do I wonder if it was night and they left together for separate beds in different rooms Would he think of her dress falling down her waist, or would she be in the jungle making plans from the enemy's sleep In a place like this, together, looking into a table wet from its own darkness, What do they need, what can they say?
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Nov 24, 2017
Nov 24, 2017 at 8:11 PM UTC
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