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I couldn't sleep tonight, I had a song stuck in my mouth. I licked my lips and let it out slow and low, slurring the words that only you'd know, a dizzy resonance in Morse for you, for whomever, for nothing. I must be speaking from the dark. From the static-muffled space in my mind where the late-night humming is restless, where the blurry parts of you throb against my sinews, 'till  I succumb, let lax my lips and let you out; I couldn't sleep tonight, or any stifled night like this, You: mulled, heady, sonorant at my tongue. Me: flushed, spinning, amplified.
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Apr 1, 2019
Apr 1, 2019 at 10:54 PM UTC
Woman as Gramophone
I couldn't sleep tonight, I had a song stuck in my mouth. I licked my lips and let it out slow and low, slurring the words that only you'd know, a dizzy resonance in Morse for you, for whomever, for nothing. I must be speaking from the dark. From the static-muffled space in my mind where the late-night humming is restless, where the blurry parts of you throb against my sinews, 'till  I succumb, let lax my lips and let you out; I couldn't sleep tonight, or any stifled night like this, You: mulled, heady, sonorant at my tongue. Me: flushed, spinning, amplified.
KayleeLemire
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Apr 1, 2019
Apr 1, 2019 at 10:54 PM UTC
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