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On our quilted island I cling to you As the waves of change lap at our toes Before inevitability sweeps you away, Our soft skin no longer touching; An ill-fitting jigsaw with a missing piece. We’re broken. Our bodies leak Warm liquid from passion and Lack of self-control. And your hurting hurts me So I comfort my murderer, Cradling an angel in my arms Who will soon transcend Our transitory existence. Your smile kills me, As the lead in my chest slowly Poisons my soul. It’s no apparition, But a slow-burner, a malignant Tumour, biding its time while You wrench me to pieces. The clock ticks by. No man Should wait for time. I count your breaths And press myself ever closer To your retreating figure And beautiful imbalanced Mind. The ocean eyes close And angel curls fade Until I sit alone, a trembling Country mouse lusting after A cat who for a time put away His claws and played with his Dinner before devouring it Whole.
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Feb 20, 2013
Feb 20, 2013 at 7:06 PM UTC
The Mid-Zone
On our quilted island I cling to you As the waves of change lap at our toes Before inevitability sweeps you away, Our soft skin no longer touching; An ill-fitting jigsaw with a missing piece. We’re broken. Our bodies leak Warm liquid from passion and Lack of self-control. And your hurting hurts me So I comfort my murderer, Cradling an angel in my arms Who will soon transcend Our transitory existence. Your smile kills me, As the lead in my chest slowly Poisons my soul. It’s no apparition, But a slow-burner, a malignant Tumour, biding its time while You wrench me to pieces. The clock ticks by. No man Should wait for time. I count your breaths And press myself ever closer To your retreating figure And beautiful imbalanced Mind. The ocean eyes close And angel curls fade Until I sit alone, a trembling Country mouse lusting after A cat who for a time put away His claws and played with his Dinner before devouring it Whole.
grace-tahiti
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Feb 20, 2013
Feb 20, 2013 at 7:06 PM UTC
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