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Jan 2023
She kisses like the reading of an ancient poem
With lips clouded by their own sighs,
So too with all her mock moons, paraselenae,
Obnubilations over her luminous mind,
Her last desperate pulchritude of night,
Chaste labors of assembling unspoiled dew:
Just crumbs of breath at the Greek feast of wind,
New sun pouring in to the clay flowers of our lungs.
β€œObnubilation” means to cover with clouds
β€œParaselene” is a mock moon like a sun dog
Chris Saitta
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Chris Saitta  52/M/Virginia
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