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I know of the creases in his shoes but not the color of his eyes, how utterly meaningless, romanticized faults of man. to be taken by the random coming together of chromosome, chance and missed chance, In a dream he came to me; he spoke to me in rhymed couplets And my heart of sinew and muscle, romanticized into something of feeling, tuned for one moment to the sound of his end rhyme then sinks to the bottom of my belly where it pulls like a diver’s weight. exerting itself against my body’s own timid buoyancy
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Aug 20, 2012
Aug 20, 2012 at 9:00 PM UTC
Faults
I know of the creases in his shoes but not the color of his eyes, how utterly meaningless, romanticized faults of man. to be taken by the random coming together of chromosome, chance and missed chance, In a dream he came to me; he spoke to me in rhymed couplets And my heart of sinew and muscle, romanticized into something of feeling, tuned for one moment to the sound of his end rhyme then sinks to the bottom of my belly where it pulls like a diver’s weight. exerting itself against my body’s own timid buoyancy
claire-eliza-1
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Aug 20, 2012
Aug 20, 2012 at 9:00 PM UTC
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