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sailing for better shores, or abandoned islands, folding paper boats, destined for the mainland. sat on a bench an hour and a half, out on that bay, watching seagulls scream, walking through the dusty overgrowth in a daydream haze, drawing tiny recipes for loneliness out of the thin air. for three days, haven't seen fit to eat or drink; all sustenance just unsettles that terrible ache in the pit of this assemblage of flesh, as long days curl into the crescent of such half-hearted lunar illumination the sand always brings those thoughts back- how the lights out east strangled the knots in that mousey forest of hair, eyes, opaque in the shade of half of a hand, watching the clock, with nowhere to be. she disappeared like paper boats sailing out to sea.
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Dec 23, 2012
Dec 23, 2012 at 8:14 PM UTC
"and you, left transparent by drunk cars"
sailing for better shores, or abandoned islands, folding paper boats, destined for the mainland. sat on a bench an hour and a half, out on that bay, watching seagulls scream, walking through the dusty overgrowth in a daydream haze, drawing tiny recipes for loneliness out of the thin air. for three days, haven't seen fit to eat or drink; all sustenance just unsettles that terrible ache in the pit of this assemblage of flesh, as long days curl into the crescent of such half-hearted lunar illumination the sand always brings those thoughts back- how the lights out east strangled the knots in that mousey forest of hair, eyes, opaque in the shade of half of a hand, watching the clock, with nowhere to be. she disappeared like paper boats sailing out to sea.
tom-mccone
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New Zealander
Dec 23, 2012
Dec 23, 2012 at 8:14 PM UTC
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