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As I have aged, my body’s become a full moon – a thing to howl at unable to hide in the dark (a dark so dark it swims from beneath me, and I glow like light). The years have had a refractive nature and I cracked the eggshell, the first crescent and the second supposedly a silhouette holding hands. I am told beauty is symmetry so I must have two of everything to make a whole – but by dawn, I seem dull unawake (the thought that no one needs me on my back anymore, there are rounder things than me). Without needing to be reminded, my peel wades to the next month of sprouting pallid craters who match those before them.
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Sep 15, 2013
Sep 15, 2013 at 2:58 PM UTC
moon phase
As I have aged, my body’s become a full moon – a thing to howl at unable to hide in the dark (a dark so dark it swims from beneath me, and I glow like light). The years have had a refractive nature and I cracked the eggshell, the first crescent and the second supposedly a silhouette holding hands. I am told beauty is symmetry so I must have two of everything to make a whole – but by dawn, I seem dull unawake (the thought that no one needs me on my back anymore, there are rounder things than me). Without needing to be reminded, my peel wades to the next month of sprouting pallid craters who match those before them.
sarina
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Sep 15, 2013
Sep 15, 2013 at 2:58 PM UTC
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