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what i wish i had memorized is the way the air hangs on you like plums heavy from my father’s orchard (boughs bent in obeisance) awaiting only you to pluck or to leave them to their several fates. at dawn the sun peers furtively over the horizon lest it rust for not having seen you what i almost get right is a smile and then it vanishes as afterwards a cigarette perhaps, or better still to run. to do is to know in some aleatory way: you breathe, i quake, even the sea quiets, humbled, the way i used to sometimes.
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Aug 12, 2024
Aug 12, 2024 at 9:20 PM UTC
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what i wish i had memorized is the way the air hangs on you like plums heavy from my father’s orchard (boughs bent in obeisance) awaiting only you to pluck or to leave them to their several fates. at dawn the sun peers furtively over the horizon lest it rust for not having seen you what i almost get right is a smile and then it vanishes as afterwards a cigarette perhaps, or better still to run. to do is to know in some aleatory way: you breathe, i quake, even the sea quiets, humbled, the way i used to sometimes.
written may 5, 2020
vidya-ravilochan
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Aug 12, 2024
Aug 12, 2024 at 9:20 PM UTC
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