The night the moon
splashed in the room
and caught two lovers,
mirror-split and drowning,
the drag wore off
like mascara streaming
from eyes that hide
beneath the lampshade,
slumbered in solitude,
neither looking nor hinting,
not even blinking
to lose a lash or take the light in.
splashed in the room
and caught two lovers,
mirror-split and drowning,
the drag wore off
like mascara streaming
from eyes that hide
beneath the lampshade,
slumbered in solitude,
neither looking nor hinting,
not even blinking
to lose a lash or take the light in.
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