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The serpent in my gut will hiss for months before it strikes gripping organs like cuscuta dripping venom like a hungry dog Sometimes I try to drown him in the sound waves but when I lay down again his never-ending sibilation echoes softly in my skull Once or twice I thought I heard a word in his relentless sound a syllable of foreboding a threat upon a draft But there is no substitute for anticipation. And when he bites, my ribs leave splinters in my laboring lungs.
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 1:35 PM UTC
The serpent in my gut
The serpent in my gut will hiss for months before it strikes gripping organs like cuscuta dripping venom like a hungry dog Sometimes I try to drown him in the sound waves but when I lay down again his never-ending sibilation echoes softly in my skull Once or twice I thought I heard a word in his relentless sound a syllable of foreboding a threat upon a draft But there is no substitute for anticipation. And when he bites, my ribs leave splinters in my laboring lungs.
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 1:35 PM UTC
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