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 Jul 2015 Sarah
Wallace Stevens
Tea
 Jul 2015 Sarah
Wallace Stevens
Tea
When the elephant's-ear in the park
Shrivelled in frost,
And the leaves on the paths
Ran like rats,
Your lamp-light fell
On shining pillows,
Of sea-shades and sky-shades,
Like umbrellas in Java.
 Jul 2015 Sarah
Mike Hauser
this moment

showed up

just in time

reminding me of

nevermind

holding hands

to guide

the blind

in hopes that

they would find

the nevermind

eluding me

the after thought

of what could be

in full view

of you and me

the nevermind

in all we see
 Jul 2015 Sarah
Allison Miles
Tie a string to your finger,
So you can remember,
That love,
Is hard,
To come by.
It's hard to keep,
And even harder to ignore.

Let that string remain.
Let it get coarse and thin.
Let it dangle as you run.
Let it soak in the bath,
Taking up suds,
While you take off grime.

Untie.
Tie.
Untie.
Let it fall on the table.
Let your fat cat chase it.
Put it on the stove,
And watch it burn to nothing.

Take the ashes to the streets,
Keep them in your pocket as you run,
As they seep through the seems,
Feel the dust fall down your leg.
Let your skin absorb its memory,
Like graffiti pops on a blank wall,
Like a trail beaten into the earth remains,
Long after it's abandoned.
Like the stain of sauce on that fresh white shirt.

Like a string tied to your finger.
All of which can never be forgotten.
Should never be forgotten.

Do not deny that bow once sat,
Perched on your pinkie.
Do not ignore the future it implied,
Or your expectations.
And know that,
That red line,
Remains,
Even after the string is gone.
It never truly disappears.
 Jul 2015 Sarah
Hayleigh
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 Jul 2015 Sarah
Hayleigh
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If love is a war
Than I shall live and die
Inside of you
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