ξ

By anaksunamun









































They were shining apart. 1967, anti evanescent , miscented.
sequined soldiers laying in yarn and bones, an angel farewell, stoning you to forget your carved burden.













remain confused
it is another way of hiding.























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Copyright 2014 anaksunamun
Published on Monday, September 15, 2014.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Cassette On Tuesday, January 2, 2018, Cassette (1144)By person wrote:

    if you ever log back in and see this, I hope you'll answer this: what is the significance of "ξ" ... I can't seem to find a meaning to connect the dots.

  • A former member wrote: I have to admit that y'all got me curious about the title as well. Rebs:).

  • A former member wrote: I hope this account doesn't get deleted because of inactivity, my old one did. I've been enjoying reading her stuff these past couples days, she had another account here a few years back

  • Cassette On Tuesday, January 2, 2018, Cassette (1144)By person wrote:

    I now understand the impossibility of this :(

  • starlitbelle On Tuesday, May 23, 2017, starlitbelle (21)By person wrote:

    this write is fucking killer. especially the last lines.

  • A former member wrote: Your poems are songs which are poems........In the words of Steve Irwin (R.I.P.) GORGEOUS :D

  • TropicalSnowstorm On Saturday, September 6, 2014, TropicalSnowstorm (1703)By person wrote:

    "remain confused it is another way of hiding." - those are very profound lines. Excellent piece! Ciao, T/S Scholar

  • FadedBlues On Sunday, August 31, 2014, FadedBlues (2168)By person wrote:

    ...of course, Vietnam comes immediately to mind, & I never miss an opportunity to reference it. a place of confusion & destruction, & nowhere to hide...

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