Michael Prior
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04/28/2026 14:58h
The last train pulses across the pane
and fireflies spark beside the tracks.
Acne’s red wing flames my face:
I can’t take back
this skin. In the other room,
a drugstore Timex synchronizes
with the faucet’s drip. If I squint,
the fireflies align their lives
to map the summer’s migraine
of flowers that were weeds.
You say,but I think
they’re just trying to survive —
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