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She is perched on the pier a lonely mourning dove rather than a stalking hawk. Legs pouring over the red cedar // toes playfully kissing the mist of lulling lake waves against the dock. She waits over the fish staring at the drowning worm her father pierced with the rusted hook. Three fish // silver like new quarters coming towards her // towards this earth thing in water. Every time they begin to kiss // nibble // the worm // she tugs the line and the creatures scatter. She intends to catch one each time // she flicks her wrist too soon each time and each time she can’t catch a fish // she doesn’t seem to mind.
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Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 5:48 PM UTC
Maine, 2007
She is perched on the pier a lonely mourning dove rather than a stalking hawk. Legs pouring over the red cedar // toes playfully kissing the mist of lulling lake waves against the dock. She waits over the fish staring at the drowning worm her father pierced with the rusted hook. Three fish // silver like new quarters coming towards her // towards this earth thing in water. Every time they begin to kiss // nibble // the worm // she tugs the line and the creatures scatter. She intends to catch one each time // she flicks her wrist too soon each time and each time she can’t catch a fish // she doesn’t seem to mind.
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23/Cisgender Female
Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 5:48 PM UTC
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