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Pour me a Heavy Dose of Atmosphere
I
If I were—
the sounds of violent rain water—
elegantly casting off the roofs of houses
like a rambunctious waterfall and pouring upon the—
midnight streets that are, so dusty—
with starlight and the multicolored highlights
are vibrant like the
northern lights.
The streets are as wide as a steel bridge, but
as narrow as a
lackadaisical brook—
that lives in the tucked away meadows
of Tennessee.
II
So go ahead.
Tell me—the feeling
of being torn away
from, what you desire—
and for that feeling
to be whisked away and dumped—
with no care into the
icy bay.
III
I'm still learning how to
accept the imperfections in life,
and the journey one takes to create themself—
beyond the mask they wear.
Truth.
Hides behind—the long, drowned out, summer days
that have long since—
been forgotten.
As the memories of winter and animated snow—
slip, from the tips of your fingers, and
shatter down, to form a window—
that is as blurry as smoke
rising from a campfire, but is as
transparent as a blistering, white
tidal stream.
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