QuestioningsA Poem by Frontier
Deafening you, only ice floating down a porcelain river,
moving like silence. The sun's scarlet fingers tuck in these phantoms dancing in my irises. Sounds evaporate into the sky, arteries and veins intertwine around me. There's something about you that I can only describe as incense, or dents and vents in the night. You are a clown's fainting smile. What are you immortalizing, fantasizing brilliant knots, fancy bows inside you, if they come undone then you'll be away; far, far away rising from pools of screeching pillow crimes. I just need to not care about anything else. I heard whispers like the holiness of a gas station, out in the middle of nowhere. For instance, the red white and blue
I love yous. Stalling the time inside , I love being outside, taking everything in stride, but I'm going to start walking. The mirror told me the world's on fire, then I poked my eyes out.
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