Friday, October 22, 2010
SIRENS
Id rather have ninjas sneak up and kill me in a desolate, dark wilderness
Than these harmless, clunkering bodies milling around me constantly in this city.
Slamming their car doors...helicopter wings loudly breaking a stinking wind, dogs barking, cars passing by in a stolen night
That's just not mine.
More prone to gazing at a blazing, peach-amber street lamp than a full moon..
Bluish, spotted like the foot of a fine cigar not fully lit.
Double vision as I sit.
In a world with newly found, two illuminescent bodies I menage-a-trois with.
Trains screeching in the distance. Last stop before a train yard... Retiring.
I know the sound of tires violating the man hole covers.
The quick ins and outs of a one night stand.
Lingering slightly too long in a gear as u speed.
The bucking when u shift, excitement of nostalgia.
Two quick, one long as I draw you in.
The North star above us as I close my eyes and you make my head spin.
A chill in the Autumn air that freezes my finger tips.
The tingle as your rush presses against my lips.
I contemplate a respite to cover myself from your bliss.
The speeding, cars and planes and trains that shatter the wind in such a seductive way,
Call to me to join their fray,
With urgency like sirens...
Let me be, spirited away.
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