Monthly Archives: September 2014

Remind Me

Remind me that I am more than this. Remind me, because I am fading. Remind me that I have something in my grasp, and I shouldn’t let go, or I might fall. Remind me that there is something other than … Continue reading

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I'll Come Back

I still remember each way you held me down and whispered to me. I still remember the taste of barbonal sweets and cliven pipettes and the thick damp heat of the southern-sky sunsets. I remember dragonsong and the look of … Continue reading

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I’ll Come Back

I still remember each way you held me down and whispered to me. I still remember the taste of barbonal sweets and cliven pipettes and the thick damp heat of the southern-sky sunsets. I remember dragonsong and the look of … Continue reading

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Target

When it comes down to ‘sides’, the easiest classification is also the most childish. The good guys are your side. The bad guys are the ones trying to stop you. The woman standing in the doorway is too perfect. Long … Continue reading

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The Truth of Savagery

Thin fingertips traced the phone gently, eyeing the tiny light that flashed, that whispered in a hateful voice that she hadn’t been home, hadn’t been back, hadn’t checked the messages. Relax, he tried to tell himself, wanting to be able … Continue reading

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