Monday, July 09, 2007
Against a black, southern sky,
Silver stars peered down
Like peeping toms
As we did the wild thing
On a grass-stained blanket.
Heedlessly,
Recklessly,
Shamefully,
I learned about love
And life
And, later, much later,
The lies he spoke
To anyone who would listen.

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