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not summertime MAG
if your eyes are closed long enough
 cushions dissolve into snow
 head tilted back to sunlight
 meets strands of wind instead
 lashes flutter like snowflakes like teardrops
 falling from lashes and freezing to
 cheeks, no longer red like
 many-times-bitten lips
 like helpless reminders of
 a perfect fifth
 out of tune, since loneliness replaced
 harmony instead of blue toes
 wrapped in fleecy soon-to-be nostalgia
 imagine you will fall
 back curving far enough toward
 wishes, scattered carefully behind you
 arching higher, stomach flattening as if
 finally realizing how much you hated
 beauty in its curves
 almost a waltz
 t's pronounced carefully enough to
 make you smile
 like their crispness lightens
 your shoulders, like an ache
 of absolutely round lines of letters
 three of them, like sisters
 blonde and brown and red together
 like dancing nymphs, guarding
 their precious water, like it could not
 bear to freeze into six crystals and float
 like only movement constituted life, and
 winter meant death, when pauses
 are so much more important, like rests
 or fermatas, a pause of
 unspecified length, like not clear
 although transparent could be replaced
 like summertime.

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