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What is this poison, that dims hope like light in a room, caked with cigarette smoke? The sour bath of sins that spoils the fertility of our souls, like the black sap, clogging the crimson holes in our conscience. What is this medication that murmurs obediently in the tunnels of your flesh like a blind fly trapped in an hourglass? The thick soup that sinks the dredged pulse of life as it croaks and awakens in hesitation for the next perpetual dawn. A sign tacked like an eviction notice in the skulls of your dreams, telling them: “I’m sorry Sir, but for this magnitude of pain, there is no cure.” And still like an earthquake, death trembles at your fingertips like an old, worn man— asking, perpetually, “When’s the next train to Calgary?” I have not the guts to tell him the smoke has held me captive all this time. 2011
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Sep 12, 2012
Sep 12, 2012 at 4:01 PM UTC
Prisons of Smoke
What is this poison, that dims hope like light in a room, caked with cigarette smoke? The sour bath of sins that spoils the fertility of our souls, like the black sap, clogging the crimson holes in our conscience. What is this medication that murmurs obediently in the tunnels of your flesh like a blind fly trapped in an hourglass? The thick soup that sinks the dredged pulse of life as it croaks and awakens in hesitation for the next perpetual dawn. A sign tacked like an eviction notice in the skulls of your dreams, telling them: “I’m sorry Sir, but for this magnitude of pain, there is no cure.” And still like an earthquake, death trembles at your fingertips like an old, worn man— asking, perpetually, “When’s the next train to Calgary?” I have not the guts to tell him the smoke has held me captive all this time. 2011
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Norwegian
Sep 12, 2012
Sep 12, 2012 at 4:01 PM UTC
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