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Indigo Mournings
gravity, is a failing promise
he lies to me daily
I always awake on the ceiling
today, it’s to a violet static of sorts
enrapturing, an exhilaration
of speckled views
in drowsy twilight
the sparse light that creeps
through the window shades
limps on the ground
refusing to greet me
with a “good mornin’”
(aren’t they supposed to do that?)
instead it just lingers mockingly
with staleness
usually as minutes pass,
the light grows brighter
and strokes my face lovingly
with warmth
but it isn’t happening
day won’t seem to come today
and neither will the sun
for once in their daily war
I think the night might have won
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