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| Blue-skinned lilacs exhale liquor & Lethe
& TV screens, & huff carbon monoxide. I'm still alive, while beauties drift, white moons, this night sans ces étoiles as Baudelaire wished; which seeps through Janet's nervous system. Here's Dante plucking the suicidal blooms in Hell— But I want to grow all navel, like a calyx & exhale liquor & Lethe & TV screens. Hamlet cogitates bodkins, inhaling flowers Mother planted as bulbs. He grows all navel & huffs the carbon monoxide. Tea leaves bleed black through a brass infuser, & streets black out where beauties drift, white moons. But what pianos could phrase Last Rose of Summer like my sister's? Meantime, the Mister, cadaverous drunk on the lawn, that night sans ces étoiles as Baudelaire wished, reeked, flowery, of Sneaky Pete & the Bijou theater, his flesh gone orange as poppies Mother planted as bulbs. Here's Dante & beauties on blackt-out streets, & what pianos! The radio drifts between talk shows like sister's rubato fingers, or Janet's nerves. I'm still alive, although I've grown all calyx & also cadaverous drunk as the Bijou theater. The blue-skinned lilacs exhale liquor & Lethe. |
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