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    Wednesday, March 8, 2017

    SLEEP AFTER A T***P SPEECH

    by Ben Kline 




    What are facts if they lack
    truth in telling? He was the bad lover I left

    five weeks and sixty two months before
    the March hail behaved like July and everyone

    succumbed to citrus words and coral colored lip gloss
    that shined like a silver watch in waters shallow

    with guppies looking for a bite, barracudas
    for purple blood so thick it shoved the sand

    aside before his foot could find your throat.
    What is the warning

    shared by mothers on the beach
    when their daughters spot men with cameras

    walking too slowly by? He was brutal
    but unskilled, a successful punch

    lacking cause or defense like a tree
    the wind sends onto a sleeping home

    busy with inconsequential dreams, vivid truths
    we only tell ourselves.


    Ben Kline lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he writes about the modern digital existence and his dark Appalachian past. His work has appeared in KNACK Magazine, Headmaster Magazine, Birds Piled Loosely, and apt.

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