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My Old T-Shirts Like a second skin In the summer, Sticking with the sweet sweat, Of scintillate perspiration. Wind sweeping, And cooling the heated epidermis. Like a layer of life In the winter, Languidly lounging amongst layers Of conflagrant insulation. Wind lashing, Yet ably warming the shivering self within. Like a memory In years gone by, Melting colors, Masking the melodramatic mime Of melancholy materialism. Time tearing, Teasing, the twitters, tatters of dorsal terrain. Like a shielding coat of armor In the battlefield of fashion, Proclaiming promise, Projecting a portraiture of poetry, Punctuating periods of productive purpose. Perhaps, peddling provocation for further pondering. It’s difficult for me to part with my old t-shirts. There’s too much of me in them. If I clean out my closet, Will I lose the memories?
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