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Aug 2013
My lips cradle my unlit cigarette,
as I raise a lighter to its tip and allow it to kiss the flame.
I taste its cancer and feel it circulate my body.
The smoke wraps itself around my lungs.
It embraces my lungs like an old friend.
With every inhaled breath the embrace becomes tighter and tighter.
The tightness is uncomfortable,
but also my only comfort.
Abigail Louise
Written by
Abigail Louise  Rhode Island
(Rhode Island)   
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     Lior Gavra and Fox
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