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Tell me about the dream where we pull the bodies out of the lake
and dress them in warm clothes again. How it was late, and no one could sleep, the
horses running until they forget they are horses.
It's not like a tree where the roots have to end somewhere,
it's more like a song on a policeman's radio, how we rolled up the carpet so we could dance,
and the days were bright red, and every time we kissed
there was another apple to slice into pieces.
Look at the light through the windowpane. That means it's noon, that means
we're inconsolable. Tell me how all this, and love too, will ruin
us. These, our bodies, possessed by light.
Tell me we'll never get used to it.