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chlorine summer
  you love her as sun-kissed skin loves the first
  swell of water tinted blue, scattered crystalline
  fragments of memory. the first time you confessed was
  on a sidewalk shimmering and turning hazy, into
  liquid pools of
  water tinted blue / her eyes are so blue
  you could have given yourself to her, but
  she caught you before the fall.
  the sun touched her reassurances and gave them
  substance: you are accustomed to mirages
  but her truths soothe sunburns
  the light frac / tures around her in waves and for once you
  do not need to hold your breath to stay afloat. that day
  the pavement was cool between your calloused palms
  shaping peaks and valleys into your fingertips
  where you imagine hers would fit
  she is the honey-gold reflection of an afternoon / the
  first stars in a evening sky that ripple
  you see,
  she moves the world for you
  when you sit, toes curled above the water and
  memories that roll in rivulets off your skin
  her eyes are so blue / right then you
  are the only reflection and her attention is
  tidal.
  it is easy to drown in summers without anything
  worth regretting but you know
  you are never out of your depth with her

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