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Some countless summers ago… I was your blushing bride you were my verdant flame Our laughter would echo the walls melting like hot molten paraffin drip by drip every noon night and day One evening… after a sudden cloud burst just like our impromptu love making I delightedly followed a trail of ants on the floor. There along the window frame I saw a long tail (probably a resident of neighboring monkeyhood) Only on coming closer Did I see It was not our friendly neighbor But a king Cobra suspended upside- down I shrieked and shrieked Till you pulled me back Into your embrace once again Yes it was the summer When I was unfamiliar With death’s strange dialect Somehow I don’t fear snakes anymore… But I still carry the smell of you everywhere …citrus mingling with wet earth…
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Feb 11, 2011
Feb 11, 2011 at 4:26 PM UTC
Summer of '99
Some countless summers ago… I was your blushing bride you were my verdant flame Our laughter would echo the walls melting like hot molten paraffin drip by drip every noon night and day One evening… after a sudden cloud burst just like our impromptu love making I delightedly followed a trail of ants on the floor. There along the window frame I saw a long tail (probably a resident of neighboring monkeyhood) Only on coming closer Did I see It was not our friendly neighbor But a king Cobra suspended upside- down I shrieked and shrieked Till you pulled me back Into your embrace once again Yes it was the summer When I was unfamiliar With death’s strange dialect Somehow I don’t fear snakes anymore… But I still carry the smell of you everywhere …citrus mingling with wet earth…
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Feb 11, 2011
Feb 11, 2011 at 4:26 PM UTC
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