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When I look closely enough The skin on my arm looks like brush strokes. The pale material pulled over my outstretched inner elbow Is a careful collage of colors on a warped canvas. A blue line cuts through the center Disrupting the creases of white. One freckle, way to the right Is the result of carelessly cleaned brushes. I turn my arm so that my palm is facing the sun And the strokes shift, straighter. And the light reflects, brighter. And the creases that are still creases attempt to smoothen themselves out.
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Jun 24, 2020
Jun 24, 2020 at 12:07 AM UTC
A Closer Look
When I look closely enough The skin on my arm looks like brush strokes. The pale material pulled over my outstretched inner elbow Is a careful collage of colors on a warped canvas. A blue line cuts through the center Disrupting the creases of white. One freckle, way to the right Is the result of carelessly cleaned brushes. I turn my arm so that my palm is facing the sun And the strokes shift, straighter. And the light reflects, brighter. And the creases that are still creases attempt to smoothen themselves out.
NorahMae
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Jun 24, 2020
Jun 24, 2020 at 12:07 AM UTC
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