a man from another autumn unable to name all the colors
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a man from another autumn unable to name all the colors
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the dreams of sea urchins and all the flowers we could be when
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our breath confines four geese to a field covered in ice
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scratching at an image an inch beneath the ice of my chest
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back from the moon again this icicle laughter in my hair
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partly sunny and less humid with an appalling face in the clouds
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enough ink for a single letter. Having lured the neighbor,
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where the skin grows thin a sharp moon pokes through bare branches
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