Passing Cars On Cruel Repeat

By lupus tenebrae

A drizzle clatters, soundless, against
the lukewarm flesh of asphalt; charred
complexion slick to careless touch:

the hurried hiss of passing cars
cutting through the mist, plays;
deafening, on cruel repeat.

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Copyright 2016 lupus tenebrae
Published on Friday, January 8, 2016.     Filed under: "Poetry"

Author's Note:

A piece written whilst taking shelter the morning rain.
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  • Tear of Prometheus On Friday, January 8, 2016, Tear of Prometheus (27)By person wrote:

    This washed up some old pictures and memories to the shore of my consciousness like the smell of the road after a small showeron a hot summer night. I'd call the scene brutally beautyful.

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