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What secrets do they keep?
Those hapless heroes holed up
in horny bars
noisily devouring each other.
Where do they go on
August nights
when heat and humidity
drive them from sweaty lovers,
and among the stars and the flies
they wish they were someone else
born long before they were?
I want the secrets
want to eat them with a spoon and a bowl
of cool whip
want to caress the small of their backs
and whisper poison into their ears
want wishes and desires to pour out of me
like blue-birds emerging from a child's chest
want to BE with them
a pair of murder shoes strung out on a telephone wire
while the wind whispers through our soles
we will never be alone again
In the dark of Sea Ave I walked through liquid street lights
listening to the quiet sweep of the grass in the wind
dreaming of all the places I've ever known
and all the while I knew
I would never get any of them back.
- Title: To All the Places I've Known
- Artist: wittaker
- Description: this is a poem that I wrote
- Date: 11/23/2008
- Tags: poetry places memory
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