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for C.S.R. One morning I find my f(r)iends’ eyes are lead;   That evening I pace in gullible love; Night falls, I find wished-on stars have fled. With intravenous need their hearts drop dead   (The inward death boyhood knew nothing of). At daybreak I find my f(r)iends’ eyes are lead. The mind, encased in a dark, narrow shed,   Blindly estranges the sunlight above. The unlit night resembles my dread. From the pulse of my trusting veins they’re bled.   Fitting like a vinegary glove, The needle transmogrifies their eyes to lead. Unforeseen fallout from the needle's head—   Drug-sickness, self-contempt, flesh grown mauve— Imprisons them. (The stars are dead.) Maybe if I’d not trailed their pitch-black tread   My Pyrrhic sobriety would be enough... One morning I found my f(r)iends' eyes were lead And all the stars I'd wished on fled.
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Jun 27, 2014
Jun 27, 2014 at 9:30 PM UTC
****** F(r)iends (Revisited)
for C.S.R. One morning I find my f(r)iends’ eyes are lead;   That evening I pace in gullible love; Night falls, I find wished-on stars have fled. With intravenous need their hearts drop dead   (The inward death boyhood knew nothing of). At daybreak I find my f(r)iends’ eyes are lead. The mind, encased in a dark, narrow shed,   Blindly estranges the sunlight above. The unlit night resembles my dread. From the pulse of my trusting veins they’re bled.   Fitting like a vinegary glove, The needle transmogrifies their eyes to lead. Unforeseen fallout from the needle's head—   Drug-sickness, self-contempt, flesh grown mauve— Imprisons them. (The stars are dead.) Maybe if I’d not trailed their pitch-black tread   My Pyrrhic sobriety would be enough... One morning I found my f(r)iends' eyes were lead And all the stars I'd wished on fled.
christopher-howard-gorrie
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Jun 27, 2014
Jun 27, 2014 at 9:30 PM UTC
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