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my loose hair hides in the pockets of my clothes

calves and elbows jumbling tiredly along the gravel path

that leads to the road

that leads to the only quiet place

left in a city

 

the strands close their eyes individually so i can dress

the blinds are plastic

and it's too bright to nail a blanket over them

so i make pancakes

and sleep

 

blond hugs the black of my coat and declares illness

washington doesn't have a secretary of commonwealth

which means the question is blank

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beth-winters
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Jan 30, 2011
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i apologise for the punctuation titles lately. it's better than a weak one.

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