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while the holocene climaxes through empty, breezing streets (seeing your leaves and flowers wither and curl on the two-edged backlane, loose gravel and overhanging apartments looming like sharp needlepoints of darker grey) drops, just streams, coalesce on dark green leaves, dirt scatters on the phosphorescent, forgotten film—imperceptibly, rain blurs your lonely photographs (i hold them in boxes and under books, and gaze at scrawls where your hand once touched, and ponder at surfaces where your mind once wandered, and shadow them on my heart, and shatter them on my memories).
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Jan 17, 2018
Jan 17, 2018 at 12:17 AM UTC
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while the holocene climaxes through empty, breezing streets (seeing your leaves and flowers wither and curl on the two-edged backlane, loose gravel and overhanging apartments looming like sharp needlepoints of darker grey) drops, just streams, coalesce on dark green leaves, dirt scatters on the phosphorescent, forgotten film—imperceptibly, rain blurs your lonely photographs (i hold them in boxes and under books, and gaze at scrawls where your hand once touched, and ponder at surfaces where your mind once wandered, and shadow them on my heart, and shatter them on my memories).
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Jan 17, 2018
Jan 17, 2018 at 12:17 AM UTC
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