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Punished by the sun in a desert of our love. Slipshod the sailing stones, how dispassion speckles the playa floor, salt pans dissolve motivating force. I'm a man returning to his ground. You're a woman seeking refuge in the cracked crevices of my rib cage. So far below sea level, where does love go from here to survive? Perhaps, Chloride City and the grave of a James McKay? Maybe at Bottle House in Rhyolite, the "Queen City"? Either way, this sensation has become an unsacred mirage: the watering hole, a leadfield, with which we can only look back from. Praying the sulfur in the sky passes on from this place, before we turn into something sodium, something akin to Lot's careless wife.
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Jul 8, 2020
Jul 8, 2020 at 9:20 PM UTC
Badlands
Punished by the sun in a desert of our love. Slipshod the sailing stones, how dispassion speckles the playa floor, salt pans dissolve motivating force. I'm a man returning to his ground. You're a woman seeking refuge in the cracked crevices of my rib cage. So far below sea level, where does love go from here to survive? Perhaps, Chloride City and the grave of a James McKay? Maybe at Bottle House in Rhyolite, the "Queen City"? Either way, this sensation has become an unsacred mirage: the watering hole, a leadfield, with which we can only look back from. Praying the sulfur in the sky passes on from this place, before we turn into something sodium, something akin to Lot's careless wife.
Carlo-C-Gomez
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56/M/The Exclusion Zone
Jul 8, 2020
Jul 8, 2020 at 9:20 PM UTC
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