Blind Summer

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inspired by Lana Del Ray, 'Summertime Sadness'

Bruised breasts, darling
grasped through the watered down sun.

Writhing jewelled collarbone,
feet quieted in shards of ice,
elevated as if resting in grass
on the ceiling.

Chiffon red sli-sli-slipping
down, leg seems dressed still
yet, seam creates slit,
or slot.

Drums commence,
accompanied by the sea's
breathing.
Chopped black waves
slither, slide down to the crevice,
[octopus oil]
gearstick locks into Drive.

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