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Paige Sydney. Welcome to the imagination station. My thoughts and things that put a dent in them.

obsessions: maroon, writing, poetry, letters, bruises, ice that lasts till the end of your drink, black straws, guitar, coffeecoffeecoffee, fox, singing, dreams, nightmares, good veiws, large windows, eyedoctors, new toothbrushes, socks that dont match, scarves, 5 dollar sun glasses, katchup in glass bottles, mechanical pencils, wine, skin.

Hates: weedwackers, being indecisive, automatic toilet flushers, capital letters, chipped nail polish, the word hamper, bandaids, feeling empty.

I like to touch your tattoos in complete
darkness, when I can’t see them. I’m sure of
where they are, know by heart the neat
lines of lightning pulsing just above
your nipple, can find, as if by instinct, the blue
swirls of water on your shoulder where a serpent
twists, facing a dragon. When I pull you

to me, taking you until we’re spent
and quiet on the sheets, I love to kiss
the pictures in your skin. They’ll last until
you’re seared to ashes; whatever persists
or turns to pain between us, they will still
be there. Such permanence is terrifying.
So I touch them in the dark; but touch them, trying.

— “First Poem for You,” Kim Addonizio