Unconcern Separated by the Thickness of Hot Skin

Unconcern Separated by the Thickness of Hot Skin

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Your blood was always free of light for me.

You kept your secrets utter in between

The women.  Bleeding like a maple tree

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In hell white cells came into me from spleen

And spite though that was far from what you meant.

The blood as syrup came from roots below

Where I could reach in manliness.  The scent

Of silence was the best that I could know

While parallel your moans with others hid

The truth where scabbed addiction settled in

Those sheets.  Arm’s length is where I made my bid

Since I was warped all wrong for favored sin.

  I saw and smelled your point of view inside

    Your pumping veins with your indifference dyed.

Phillip Whidden