Solar Eclipse
By KateReamer
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You took her starlight from the sky
Painted excuses, poor remuneration
pulled her, head up, from
her galaxy of uncensored dreams
She drags her heart over the satellites of pain
Scrapes her nebulae
over the circuitry of memory
If planets lived
she would breathe life into
their oblivious lips
You scarred her warm, saturnine rings
They now exist cold, rough, hard
Her lips are now tombs;
having died a lunar death
She smiles; a grimace lost
In the bitter aisles of Callisto
icy fools, and dormant passions
lie in wait; flaming, yet draconian
as each frozen tear escapes,
yesterday’s phrenology of non-existence
And you licked, slowly,
her blazing armpits of grief
Single moons in the paradox of pain
And waited, suspended in celestial non-entity
for your solar eclipse
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