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Highway 4 terminus Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by shawn, Canada Jun 30, 2004
Health   Poetry

  

You can get the drift
As caution evaporates around
Her billowing blonde hair
With an air of independence

Notice the care swallowing
Still distant in your own meal
But feeling last bites breath
Culminates of a shared humidity

It is safe to apologize now
Woken suddenly last night
With a blinding end for your dream too
She departs a mystery
That subsides and subsists

I join the flash happy observers
Now gathered to take the shrieking yellow
And Snap ravenous for the oranges

They leave as gory emeralds pour
And indigo sits alone to be forgotten
With the bursting pin holes
Begging to sip out their myths
Or dare you
Invent your own

With undying hunger
Do I hide the blood on my face
Under the crowd of dark
I wonder





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