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In her room, there are Christmas lights Taped to the walls like Tiny electric waves. Beneath the lights there are Polaroid Pictures; in one of them, She is leaning against a pillar in the 42nd street station, and there is a Rust-colored circle over her face from Where the film was over-exposed. It looks like a Cigarette burn. Between the lights and the Photographs, I can’t even tell The real color of her room. My eyes Trail along to the pictures for a Slice of wall, but as soon as I reach an Opening, the lights Blind me. I run my fingers against the scarred skin on The tops of her hands, along the parts That were over-exposed to the world, Because although we try not to take in Any more than we can hide, Sleeves only go as far as Your palms. Behind the Christmas lights, I imagine Her room is light blue, but I’ll never see, and she’ll Never show me.
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 6:01 PM UTC
Christmas Lights
In her room, there are Christmas lights Taped to the walls like Tiny electric waves. Beneath the lights there are Polaroid Pictures; in one of them, She is leaning against a pillar in the 42nd street station, and there is a Rust-colored circle over her face from Where the film was over-exposed. It looks like a Cigarette burn. Between the lights and the Photographs, I can’t even tell The real color of her room. My eyes Trail along to the pictures for a Slice of wall, but as soon as I reach an Opening, the lights Blind me. I run my fingers against the scarred skin on The tops of her hands, along the parts That were over-exposed to the world, Because although we try not to take in Any more than we can hide, Sleeves only go as far as Your palms. Behind the Christmas lights, I imagine Her room is light blue, but I’ll never see, and she’ll Never show me.
christmas lights, daniel deluise
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 6:01 PM UTC
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