Outside, streets filled with life
The paint congealing
The rumble of two bumpers touching
You were in Costa Rica
Where the rivers join
Sugar snowman
The quality of the instrumental "hello"
Dead in the sunshine
What's keeping us so sad?
*Originally published in: I Hate the Poem by Lisa Mason ISBN: 978-0-557-00727-1
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Post a CommentWow, great work! :-)