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the music plays, plays nervously with reassuring caution, as if to say, “hey, it’ll be okay.” but the sentiment comes off as flimsy. to add to the atmosphere, there’s one light on in the apartment. trying so hard to be illuminating. it’s 2-something a.m. coffee is still being poured, being drank, as my sight rolls over a sink full of ***** dishes, and eventually finds a busy cell phone left alone on the counter. the body moves momentarily, the words flow with high viscosity, the mind is traffic-jammed with thoughts of casualties and thoughts of beauty. there is no her tonight. no fingertips to trace the lines about the face. a good woman will reduce a man to measly rubble when left in the company of isolation. there’s no meaning. there’s no love. there’s no laughter, no, not tonight. tonight there is only that old friend misery, and brief interrupting respites of holy memories.
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Jun 7, 2010
Jun 7, 2010 at 1:41 PM UTC
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the music plays, plays nervously with reassuring caution, as if to say, “hey, it’ll be okay.” but the sentiment comes off as flimsy. to add to the atmosphere, there’s one light on in the apartment. trying so hard to be illuminating. it’s 2-something a.m. coffee is still being poured, being drank, as my sight rolls over a sink full of ***** dishes, and eventually finds a busy cell phone left alone on the counter. the body moves momentarily, the words flow with high viscosity, the mind is traffic-jammed with thoughts of casualties and thoughts of beauty. there is no her tonight. no fingertips to trace the lines about the face. a good woman will reduce a man to measly rubble when left in the company of isolation. there’s no meaning. there’s no love. there’s no laughter, no, not tonight. tonight there is only that old friend misery, and brief interrupting respites of holy memories.
Copyright 2009 by Joshua J. Hutton
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Jun 7, 2010
Jun 7, 2010 at 1:41 PM UTC
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