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Abstract MAG
  Night: delicate scent of lavender
  scattered on bedroom wallpaper.
  Rain-soaked darkness – wafting
  through the open window in waves.
  I sit on my bed sipping black coffee
  with branches of constellations
  tangled around my brain like
  holiday lights crisscrossing a city
  evergreen on New Year’s Eve, when
  the snow reflects muddled hues. Girl
splattering
  words
  onto paper – hey, June, it’s summer,
  tattoo your body with the perfume
  of citrus orange, all its sweetness
  and terrible acidity
  scorching your tongue
  like a nervous kiss?
  Tonight: explain this glowing nostalgia
  yet metallic future to me,
  all these emotions whirling
  in a black massive inconceivable sky,
  extract phrases
  unless you can’t.
  Then don’t.
  Just release your pen
  and savor a breath, washing in
the vast inexpressible.

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