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Chain-Smoker

in silence they keep drifting back to the placid pool of this memory, tales of untaken opportunities, of had it not been, of if only, of what could or should have been . . . and, vividly seen through shut eyes, thoughts float, drift slow in lazy air like deathly ashen, oval smoke rings leaving the arid, insomniac mouth of this drunken, drowsy chain-smoker...

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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