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Lately I feel weighed down as chocolate coated brown. I taste sweet, a cherry lollipop, fizzy as orange soda-pop. But inside I’m dissonant ebony, masked in shrouds of revelry. I bask all day in purple haze. Run amok in a cornfield maze, behind yellow walls of acid rain, indelible as a port-wine stain. Smell the smokiness of me. I’m a jar of potpourri.
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Jan 7, 2019
Jan 7, 2019 at 5:40 AM UTC
A Jar of Potpourri
Lately I feel weighed down as chocolate coated brown. I taste sweet, a cherry lollipop, fizzy as orange soda-pop. But inside I’m dissonant ebony, masked in shrouds of revelry. I bask all day in purple haze. Run amok in a cornfield maze, behind yellow walls of acid rain, indelible as a port-wine stain. Smell the smokiness of me. I’m a jar of potpourri.
SandyPoet
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60/F/Boston
Jan 7, 2019
Jan 7, 2019 at 5:40 AM UTC
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