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Sometimes I go into the city at night alone. Let the pavement trace the way without breaks, get lost under the blue lights. I go to the places we used to and sometimes get a little drunk – I don’t want to remember but I have gravitated to these places so maybe I should just honour my cravings for you – the sickly-sweet syrup of your spit, the saffron, sticky honey of your eyes. We used to do the same together as I am now doing alone – let the concrete slabs pave the way without breaks; going nowhere and everywhere all at once.
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May 2, 2018
May 2, 2018 at 8:31 AM UTC
Blue Lights
Sometimes I go into the city at night alone. Let the pavement trace the way without breaks, get lost under the blue lights. I go to the places we used to and sometimes get a little drunk – I don’t want to remember but I have gravitated to these places so maybe I should just honour my cravings for you – the sickly-sweet syrup of your spit, the saffron, sticky honey of your eyes. We used to do the same together as I am now doing alone – let the concrete slabs pave the way without breaks; going nowhere and everywhere all at once.
lucypettigrew
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May 2, 2018
May 2, 2018 at 8:31 AM UTC
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