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Sound Years

By A. J. Luxton


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my brain is not up to date
it thinks it was an hour ago that I
am reading your dispatches

the empty space, stretching
between your last set of words and my unholy hour
is the Silence,
itself,
penetrated by the Big Bang's echo

the distance delay makes the sound
somehow inappropriate,
like the foreign stars were trying for a moment
to remember your name



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A. J. Luxton lives in Portland, Oregon, with a family composed of tall hairless people who enjoy this sort of thing and some small furry people who prefer catnip.


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