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Enjoying the View MAG
I see your shoulder blades in the street lights
of the roads
the curvature of your chest, beauty of your bones.
I see your skin in the snow, it is light and discreet
it comes down like an avalanche, then in smooth, pure sheets.
I feel your hands in the covers, where your body once lay.
The creases that fold like paper, the color of gray.
I feel your lips on my forehead, my favorite embrace,
because you made me feel secure, in our own unruly chase.
I search for something more, in my own
condensed forest
I find you, I find hope, and then lose it
in the chorus.
There are so many sounds, so much silence.
You pulse through my veins, a terminal virus.
You are everywhere but nowhere, you are here
yet you’re gone.
I watch from outside, a character withdrawn.
But in the most peculiar of places, I finally
find you
I stand in solidarity, while I still enjoy the view.
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