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I Want You and Your Elsewhere
  A cigarette dangles from your lips,
  And from it smoke arises
  In puffs and celestial swirls.
  Eddies of toxic exhaust,
  In the process of a great ascension
  To the sky,
  So blue.
  Black lungs to match a blackened soul.
  What truth there is in your eyes,
  As if the purity of the iridescence
  Was a sign of unadulterated authenticity.
  How infallible your arms
  To be enclosed in them
  Is to be enveloped in radiant heat.
  Never shall I falter
  In the presence of you.
  Your gaze holds me steady
  Even in the instability of this world.
  Precariously you lie on the bridge connecting life and death.
  You don't waver when the wind whispers deceptions,
  A ploy it created to drive you off the edge.
  The wind's jealousy creates deceit you will not fall for.
  I am not so strong.
  I come to join you,
  But where you are planted firmly,
  I am loosely placed.
  And when the wind whispers my name
  I turn to it,
  Falling away from you
  And into the vast expanse
  Of broken elsewheres.

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