Subtracting Loneliness
By: Julia L. Clark
Caressing tender moments.
Dying in a curse,
Ambitious as a lover.
Chasing a foreclosure.
Failure to make tender payments
Of romance to my insecure shivering.
Coherently,
Intensity
I sit in transparent,
Giving salvation
To kerosene.
Disguising tequila,
Quenching spring exhaustion tea.
If I said I will collapse
A hush,
To die in your arms.
I just premeditated my calm
Sucking mysteries of my thumb.
Silence was the saturated flavor
And my pulsating impatient
Was the cater.
Arresting to the gleam
In your treasures.
Bailiff,
If I am under trial
Then subtract my loneliness under oath
And let me tell you,
I crave the arch in his back.
To the way we swing nature
With my nail carvings entrancing
Please,
Come back
To me
And lets make things the way
They use to be.
When I eat love making dinner
I pull up my interference
And read knowledge leaves.
I take my touches to pre - k
Then I graduate to listening to the
Meters of soft,
Seductive,
Erotic,
Incense smoking
J
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Breathe and demand the abandonment
Of my high school blues.
Massaging hands
Convinces buttons to relax
And unsnap pressured shoes
And breast are more nurturing
When they are invisible.
Displaying secret nude.
You just got up
and left evidence
Of a unfinished problem solved
Because my skirt is flaming
Anger and heat is hung up inside me
Like a wire clothes hanger.
Take thinking Pacific’s
And tell me what’s the answer to
Sweating diaphragm
Physics.
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