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a headline, a title, an instant self-commissioned to live on, sponsored by these dying times, a new poem, a different rabbit hole, a reflective surface of in-between spaces, that separates letters, I am that man, charter member, a voting citizen of the The City That Never Sometimes Sleeps the new traffic patters, i.e. no traffic at all, messes up circadian rhythms, no trucks honking, even the ambulances silenced, asking what’s the rush, this year the cicadas, them too, took the seventh year off, the strange silence wierded them out, so they sheltered in place our device, informs, it has been employed 20 hours 42 minutes of the last twenty four cycle, don’t disagree, wonder only where the heck I was for the 3 hours 18 minutes unaccounted wasn’t sleeping, of that ‘rest’ assured, must have been unconsciously writing poetry, a voyage to **my beloved holy dark,** where nightly he reimagines when things were normal and empty streets were a refreshing sight, a welcome change, not a harbinger of the visible separation between the living and the dead
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May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020 at 3:13 PM UTC
The City That Never Sometimes Sleeps
a headline, a title, an instant self-commissioned to live on, sponsored by these dying times, a new poem, a different rabbit hole, a reflective surface of in-between spaces, that separates letters, I am that man, charter member, a voting citizen of the The City That Never Sometimes Sleeps the new traffic patters, i.e. no traffic at all, messes up circadian rhythms, no trucks honking, even the ambulances silenced, asking what’s the rush, this year the cicadas, them too, took the seventh year off, the strange silence wierded them out, so they sheltered in place our device, informs, it has been employed 20 hours 42 minutes of the last twenty four cycle, don’t disagree, wonder only where the heck I was for the 3 hours 18 minutes unaccounted wasn’t sleeping, of that ‘rest’ assured, must have been unconsciously writing poetry, a voyage to **my beloved holy dark,** where nightly he reimagines when things were normal and empty streets were a refreshing sight, a welcome change, not a harbinger of the visible separation between the living and the dead
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May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020 at 3:13 PM UTC
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