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A poem about love, and destruction. |
| Your love for my smile was unbearably attractive. Every- thing about our love is attractive to me. I smile one last time, to catch the edge of brilliance in your eyes, that alarming blow. I drowned. You whispered as my body filled, “Smoke this cigarette as I drown in our attraction too.” You drowned too. Our bodies lay along the river, paralleled in every aspect, we were one. I grabbed your hand and shouted quickly, “This flash of effulgence, the one of the combination of our bodies, will kill you all.” For a moment there, the world was dead. |