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Face down on my friend's bed I wait for my shoulder to lose feeling, Secretly hoping the pain will last a little longer, while she drives ink into my body over and over and over. I hope she isn't too drunk to make the lines straight, because I'm tired of hearing my mother say, "those look like the tattoos my patients get in prison" a sentiment always met with an exaggerated eye roll, and a stronger desire to let my friends get drunk and stab me with needles over and over and over.
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Feb 3, 2021
Feb 3, 2021 at 10:13 AM UTC
Prison Tattoos
Face down on my friend's bed I wait for my shoulder to lose feeling, Secretly hoping the pain will last a little longer, while she drives ink into my body over and over and over. I hope she isn't too drunk to make the lines straight, because I'm tired of hearing my mother say, "those look like the tattoos my patients get in prison" a sentiment always met with an exaggerated eye roll, and a stronger desire to let my friends get drunk and stab me with needles over and over and over.
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Feb 3, 2021
Feb 3, 2021 at 10:13 AM UTC
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