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the punch line of this poem is sweeter than the smell of old jeans, grimy under the cuff. it was a disingenuous summer on our backs. earth worms belly up in the sun. writhing. pleading. drowning. sand rubbing the wrong way on the calloused cracked heels of summer. neck slummed against steering wheels. burnt cheeks from leather. tough. I can’t remember, though. fed on my memory more than on my body. the clouds less appetizing than cotton mouth: violently quiet
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Apr 17, 2015
Apr 17, 2015 at 2:52 PM UTC
I’m putting it off
the punch line of this poem is sweeter than the smell of old jeans, grimy under the cuff. it was a disingenuous summer on our backs. earth worms belly up in the sun. writhing. pleading. drowning. sand rubbing the wrong way on the calloused cracked heels of summer. neck slummed against steering wheels. burnt cheeks from leather. tough. I can’t remember, though. fed on my memory more than on my body. the clouds less appetizing than cotton mouth: violently quiet
kt-mccurdy
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Apr 17, 2015
Apr 17, 2015 at 2:52 PM UTC
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