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There are tiburones off the Fla. Keys Believe me, out there in the aqua deeps Sometimes they swim up into the sandy shallows But not often; And usually only at night while you’re on a veranda sipping a Glass of red wine, Safe in the glimmer of a tropical neon beer sign Underneath palm trees. These tiburones swim off shelves and under cantilevers Continental shifts in deeps Sandy bottoms, they cruise by Like missiles Fired from dusky deep ephemera Assimilated by the amorphous ocean infrastructure Flotsam and careened ships off gray coasts Rusted and dead steel under the raining ash And the sea foam that pools around their husks they falter, canted, and tipped And lost as quick as were, gone, betrayed to the deeps again. But, sometimes, tropical shallows A Latin lover's osculant kiss A fumbling of the belt buckle Swimming dark waters under moonlight Dark eyes, red lips Surl breath dlipped wet Held in ocean's gentle soul Pearls aligned distant metaverses Transcendent, therefore, only Beautiful They don’t care to bother with you, mostly, the tiburones. They’re curious, a dorsal fin to cut the surface, an indifferent pass You are not the wine they seek to drink. But if you find yourself afloat; Lost or hurt, If you venture too far from your shore, Carried by the gentle waves, the inverse gravity of water When the ocean seems benign... ...They’ll come cruising. It won’t take long. Doll-eyed and mechanical, they’ll swim by Just to say..... Hello. I have not seen many tiburones but they impart, Even to those who have never seen them, This unspeakable fear: Not so much of the Ocean—Few ever enter the Ocean But of some assimilation of thought Where it passes by from dark end to dark end Sunrise to sunset, and a portentous silhouette beneath you, If not of the wry toothed smile, and the porcelain ghost… Then of what? Could it be of the thought of teeth? Or of a malicious ghost agnostic of your importance? Of the specter that cares not of your potential, Disregarding your position in this world. Something that treats you with true Equality- Could it be the things in this world that say Hello with teeth? There are abbreviated bits of flesh rent in life. I wear these battle worn scars. And not instead of love but because it’s the only way They know how to smile at you. It’s how they say Hello. I only have seen their reflective eyes in the shallows Off the verandas where I have sat and drank Drunk myself into a stupor, a vibration in my fingertips, in my mind No sommelier am I. The red liquid fills my mouth and paints my teeth an indelible red and drips from my mouth from my ****** lips I have bit too hard, And spilled my red wine onto the table Watching it drip viscously off the table and stream to the floor And pool in great deep redness on the veranda’s floor Drops and drops and then, restless, I drop back into the depths In the dead, burnt-out center of the wine’s pool And watch it assimilate into the porcelain. And the deep darkness of the red miscegenates with white porcelain And it all fades in and out standing on that perfect precipice of wine and violence The wind and flux of ocean waves and darkness Those eyes down there, refracting moonlight, deadened orbs The wine deliquesces from veranda’s precipice to waves The great adulteration, the miscegenation, it all goes flux. And I drop off, assimilated into darkness, there: Where the bits of flesh torn from teeth and I swim away Dismembered, deformed And a flutter in the shallows, A quick, precise splash, A perfect torsion Writhing bodies. And those black eyes roll over white, And those archaic teeth descend, And pulled under the dark ocean Without even the moon to give me my light And in my breath’s last seconds, I’m perfectly assimilated into this structure, Deliquesced, relaxed, and gone into the depths, Swimming in the sulfuric bottom Of my glass of red wine.
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Oct 9, 2020
Oct 9, 2020 at 11:26 PM UTC
Tiburones
There are tiburones off the Fla. Keys Believe me, out there in the aqua deeps Sometimes they swim up into the sandy shallows But not often; And usually only at night while you’re on a veranda sipping a Glass of red wine, Safe in the glimmer of a tropical neon beer sign Underneath palm trees. These tiburones swim off shelves and under cantilevers Continental shifts in deeps Sandy bottoms, they cruise by Like missiles Fired from dusky deep ephemera Assimilated by the amorphous ocean infrastructure Flotsam and careened ships off gray coasts Rusted and dead steel under the raining ash And the sea foam that pools around their husks they falter, canted, and tipped And lost as quick as were, gone, betrayed to the deeps again. But, sometimes, tropical shallows A Latin lover's osculant kiss A fumbling of the belt buckle Swimming dark waters under moonlight Dark eyes, red lips Surl breath dlipped wet Held in ocean's gentle soul Pearls aligned distant metaverses Transcendent, therefore, only Beautiful They don’t care to bother with you, mostly, the tiburones. They’re curious, a dorsal fin to cut the surface, an indifferent pass You are not the wine they seek to drink. But if you find yourself afloat; Lost or hurt, If you venture too far from your shore, Carried by the gentle waves, the inverse gravity of water When the ocean seems benign... ...They’ll come cruising. It won’t take long. Doll-eyed and mechanical, they’ll swim by Just to say..... Hello. I have not seen many tiburones but they impart, Even to those who have never seen them, This unspeakable fear: Not so much of the Ocean—Few ever enter the Ocean But of some assimilation of thought Where it passes by from dark end to dark end Sunrise to sunset, and a portentous silhouette beneath you, If not of the wry toothed smile, and the porcelain ghost… Then of what? Could it be of the thought of teeth? Or of a malicious ghost agnostic of your importance? Of the specter that cares not of your potential, Disregarding your position in this world. Something that treats you with true Equality- Could it be the things in this world that say Hello with teeth? There are abbreviated bits of flesh rent in life. I wear these battle worn scars. And not instead of love but because it’s the only way They know how to smile at you. It’s how they say Hello. I only have seen their reflective eyes in the shallows Off the verandas where I have sat and drank Drunk myself into a stupor, a vibration in my fingertips, in my mind No sommelier am I. The red liquid fills my mouth and paints my teeth an indelible red and drips from my mouth from my ****** lips I have bit too hard, And spilled my red wine onto the table Watching it drip viscously off the table and stream to the floor And pool in great deep redness on the veranda’s floor Drops and drops and then, restless, I drop back into the depths In the dead, burnt-out center of the wine’s pool And watch it assimilate into the porcelain. And the deep darkness of the red miscegenates with white porcelain And it all fades in and out standing on that perfect precipice of wine and violence The wind and flux of ocean waves and darkness Those eyes down there, refracting moonlight, deadened orbs The wine deliquesces from veranda’s precipice to waves The great adulteration, the miscegenation, it all goes flux. And I drop off, assimilated into darkness, there: Where the bits of flesh torn from teeth and I swim away Dismembered, deformed And a flutter in the shallows, A quick, precise splash, A perfect torsion Writhing bodies. And those black eyes roll over white, And those archaic teeth descend, And pulled under the dark ocean Without even the moon to give me my light And in my breath’s last seconds, I’m perfectly assimilated into this structure, Deliquesced, relaxed, and gone into the depths, Swimming in the sulfuric bottom Of my glass of red wine.
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34/M/Chicago
Oct 9, 2020
Oct 9, 2020 at 11:26 PM UTC
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