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Atomic Faults

Your cupped hands
held a globe, and


when your fingers
slackened,
I fell away to
darkness, feeding
on plankton,
gasping air
through a thousand
miles of sand,
the sadness thundered
against chambers 
of my heart
threatening to
wash the flotsam
of me away


But I held fast
I am more than
chambers of flesh
and blood,
in the minute 
particles that
makes up the magic
that is me 


the cracks of my faults
splinter my nuclei 
as I explode into strings

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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