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Prelude to Infidelity (edited) (Free verse) by Caducus
The old doorman coughed
hocking phlegm in a silk handkerchief
rain filled his pockmarks
his smile insincere
as a Chelsea mans handshake
vice like, tepid.
At the end of the street
where cold wind is stolen
by the shish kebab shop
she walked towards me
each step leaving Adidas
on cart worn pavements.
Check in desk pseudonym
walnut reflection devil
crumbling from an East London voice
âsign ere and ere loveâ.
Doused by her bleached meat
a painted noose strangled me.
when I kissed her chest,
Jesus danced on a silver noose
falling into my mouth
leaving bread wine and bitter metal.
My pockets turned green
and Tchaikovsky brought my wife
vibrating out of my pocket
in a chariot of light
till it laid face down
next to a pink bow on black lace.
âThis is wrong I saidâ
and left with my umbrella
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