Contributor: Haley Guariglia
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Death dreams under the cerulean sky, poolside
sun never sets on skin
skin settles for the sun
sunscreen caught in the cracks
carvings etched in blood
pool, palms, the widespread sky
sometimes paradise withholds
hatches spare stumps and limbs
lost my mind when I took a dip
a lifetime of ideations tow
a body unrecognizable
knives and nooses cloud
a mark of madness
on this exquisite perfection without
weights no way to explore the deep
new neurosis, symptoms who counts
three palms are erect and waving
wave back to ensure my limbs are still
attached by coarse black stitches
turn on my stomach, eye-level
the water a deep, velvet, maroon
my name is called by no one
I scribble to tether me to time
pains denouement; a cloud arrives
past selves carry present self to old
wounds, re open them and gouge
when death seems the only way out
of the gate I walk home
under the quintessential California sky
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Haley Guariglia grew up in the creeks of Columbia, MO and currently resides in Kansas City, MO with her boyfriend and 18 year old cat Fedora. Her interested include interpretive dance, bugs, costume creation and reading aloud. Her favorite poet of 2016 is Kate Marvin.
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