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Last summer, the first of sunshine days I walked the dusky dawn, down memory lane searching for those strawberry nights of lust and longing that lay captured in a jar of firefly nights, chill wine and meaningless dreams that wrote itself in our own language of caresses and touching the stars, we stumbled into night unaware that this-was, after all, an affair.Tomorrow we must return to sanity, and take with us our suitcase kisses, pretend nothing happened. How quaint to feign when saturated in ecstasy keeping it under wraps, quiet and carefully. Yes, of course, I was tempted to teach the cellphone new tricks of deceit in numbers, names and meanings my tickets torn between a memory of wild nights and wanton words, silk and satin sensations Oh yeah, I reached home and its familiar welcomes 'The deals done,' I said to the unsuspecting wife and kept a straight face, like any office memo, and put my shirts and new ties into place along with that knowing smile that lurks in all marital mayhem. It was only when the phone bleeped, my pulse raced, number familiar 'He knows', it read, and Judas welled up in my chest. Summer came to a close, the sunshine left early and winter set in quickly, as the leaves turned dark rust with tinges of fading gold and blood. Every snake must shed its skin now. Author Notes This is fiction. I'm just trying a new technique I learned this morning. I've shed my skin too. © Marshall Gass. All rights reserved, 2 days ago
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Jun 9, 2014
Jun 9, 2014 at 4:25 PM UTC
Skin
Last summer, the first of sunshine days I walked the dusky dawn, down memory lane searching for those strawberry nights of lust and longing that lay captured in a jar of firefly nights, chill wine and meaningless dreams that wrote itself in our own language of caresses and touching the stars, we stumbled into night unaware that this-was, after all, an affair.Tomorrow we must return to sanity, and take with us our suitcase kisses, pretend nothing happened. How quaint to feign when saturated in ecstasy keeping it under wraps, quiet and carefully. Yes, of course, I was tempted to teach the cellphone new tricks of deceit in numbers, names and meanings my tickets torn between a memory of wild nights and wanton words, silk and satin sensations Oh yeah, I reached home and its familiar welcomes 'The deals done,' I said to the unsuspecting wife and kept a straight face, like any office memo, and put my shirts and new ties into place along with that knowing smile that lurks in all marital mayhem. It was only when the phone bleeped, my pulse raced, number familiar 'He knows', it read, and Judas welled up in my chest. Summer came to a close, the sunshine left early and winter set in quickly, as the leaves turned dark rust with tinges of fading gold and blood. Every snake must shed its skin now. Author Notes This is fiction. I'm just trying a new technique I learned this morning. I've shed my skin too. © Marshall Gass. All rights reserved, 2 days ago
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Jun 9, 2014
Jun 9, 2014 at 4:25 PM UTC
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