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The night he told me He was 25 And had to get married To someone other Than me We were sitting In a Home Depot Parking lot At 9 pm And the street lamps Burned Above us In their Usual neon haze And the moon Silhouetted Our faces on The car windows And the breeze Turned leaves Over and over In its soft palms And I thought How cruel Of the world To continue On so ceaselessly As my love Dissolved Into memory –pondering the dissolution of my interracial love, Sarah Gray Isenberg June 2016
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May 27, 2018
May 27, 2018 at 6:20 PM UTC
Dissolution
The night he told me He was 25 And had to get married To someone other Than me We were sitting In a Home Depot Parking lot At 9 pm And the street lamps Burned Above us In their Usual neon haze And the moon Silhouetted Our faces on The car windows And the breeze Turned leaves Over and over In its soft palms And I thought How cruel Of the world To continue On so ceaselessly As my love Dissolved Into memory –pondering the dissolution of my interracial love, Sarah Gray Isenberg June 2016
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Joshua Tree, CA
May 27, 2018
May 27, 2018 at 6:20 PM UTC
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