"A Series of Ad Hoc Permutations, or RUBY Love-Songs" by Joshua Ware

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Ad Hoc Permutations 8 She channels thoughts through slumber: arterial, distributive, contained. Pacing, pacing a sleeping heart moored in rip tide, the white-tide now a crimson purl, puddles erupt in watery flames. And so she sings:

I had bodies, lots of bodies, moving, moving, continually adrift. I ate the ghost lost in contours.


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