Synthesis
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He sleeps away the German afternoon.
He has to sleep because no friend will go
To swim with him. Inside his dreams now swoon
As if he swims with calm. Their visions glow
With him as if they gleam together, he
And they avoiding loneliness. He sleeps
Alone. He dreams alone since life’s decree
This afternoon is heartless. In the deeps
Of dreams he swims along with dreams that come
To soothe his solitude. They are not men
But then again, men seldom know to strum
As lovers want, especially hot men.
He settles for the dreams. They settle through
His heart. These dreams are slightly Prussian blue.

© Phillip Whidden 
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