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water drips steadily into the black sink there is no warmth here some breathing relic of a bygone era speaks lively volumes on death; rigor mortis racks the bodies of intent listeners there is honey and dirt on his breath he has been in the apiary round eyeglasses grow brittle and their lenses blurry, closing the window of his soul to a loving corpse who cannot smell the dirt on his breath honey and cologne where has he been? water drips steadily into the black sink he touches her arm; fleeting warmth, bitter cold, here again
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Nov 28, 2017
Nov 28, 2017 at 4:56 PM UTC
victor
water drips steadily into the black sink there is no warmth here some breathing relic of a bygone era speaks lively volumes on death; rigor mortis racks the bodies of intent listeners there is honey and dirt on his breath he has been in the apiary round eyeglasses grow brittle and their lenses blurry, closing the window of his soul to a loving corpse who cannot smell the dirt on his breath honey and cologne where has he been? water drips steadily into the black sink he touches her arm; fleeting warmth, bitter cold, here again
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Nov 28, 2017
Nov 28, 2017 at 4:56 PM UTC
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