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There and Gone

wine and songfire and furswarmth and love — –a fleeting glimpse of a life that was never minerich with sustenancereplete with nourishment who could want that, anyway?much rather would I starvethan sit at the same banquet with those I loathe … Continue reading

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canto

It’s never trivial to offer comfort to the dead,to the one who shouldn’t stay but cannot leave.The rhythm of the singsong rhymes that lay them in their bedis the same one on your tongue that lets you grieve.

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un/make

when was it exactly that you lost the threaddropped a stitch or twocan you unravel it back to a timecan you find your place againtake it all apartrip the seamsremake the beginninghow do you pull at the hemsdecide to start … Continue reading

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He Wonders

He used to wonderif he would find someonewho would wade the river of his soulgrow tan in the sun of his loveallow him to want,recklessly and desperately,completelylet him take holdwith a desire so fierceit left an ache with every heartbeat,every … Continue reading

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Unapologetic

thing that grew shortly within me, parasite, unwanted that had no face, no limb, no heartbeat that would have breathed firston a day to remember, remember that might’ve been something beautifulpotential crushedwithout regret does not mean without thoughtwithout regret does … Continue reading

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