summertime burns brighter in memory
when shadowed becomes the present
memories drip like glaciers
icy skin threatened by the sun
familiarities beading, rolling, collecting in pools
she waxes soft and springy like
buttery july afternoons
in hazy summers that settled thick as fog
hanging in the air, a gaudy chandelier
light stretched thin by yesterday's ghosts
and ocean spray smelled of broken bits and pieces
of relationships she lost
and those she refused to remake
of the incandescent smile which fluttered beneath his skin and
them, the tickle in their throat which may or may not have
been a laugh;
and this spinning snow becomes psychotic
and it falls and falls
when will we rise?
wax soft and springy, my dear
when shadowed becomes the present
memories drip like glaciers
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