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Peculiar speckled stones on my lids, in them When eyes are locked and closed See yellow see yellow Vision obstructed Beams of sunlight slicing, sharp blades Grasping before dusk What was left to see The carpenter shrugged, shook his rug Early at night, late in the morning Half of the worms underneath Underneath underneath, far Were crying soil and cinder Flesh puncturing The depth turning black Boiling magma farthest point Unreachable destination Could it be a goal Could there be a path Is there supposed to be one Dislocated elbows Shoulders fractured twice To remember to remember Atmosphere in the womb Trapped in a jelly fish Ashore under the heat Blaze scorching Melted slime in the ears Think you are fading Disappearing to the world To everything and everyone No body prints on the sand No scratch of jelly fish Gleaming through water You were here before You were here then You were When is now?
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Dec 2, 2018
Dec 2, 2018 at 4:28 AM UTC
Still asleep to the chaos of spry construction site
Peculiar speckled stones on my lids, in them When eyes are locked and closed See yellow see yellow Vision obstructed Beams of sunlight slicing, sharp blades Grasping before dusk What was left to see The carpenter shrugged, shook his rug Early at night, late in the morning Half of the worms underneath Underneath underneath, far Were crying soil and cinder Flesh puncturing The depth turning black Boiling magma farthest point Unreachable destination Could it be a goal Could there be a path Is there supposed to be one Dislocated elbows Shoulders fractured twice To remember to remember Atmosphere in the womb Trapped in a jelly fish Ashore under the heat Blaze scorching Melted slime in the ears Think you are fading Disappearing to the world To everything and everyone No body prints on the sand No scratch of jelly fish Gleaming through water You were here before You were here then You were When is now?
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Dec 2, 2018
Dec 2, 2018 at 4:28 AM UTC
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