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We stood in your too small kitchen and you had two pots and one pan going on the stove. It was winter, but you still had the a/c on. A bead of sweat fell from your hair and I watched you wipe it away with your left hand because your right held a glass. When you kissed me you tasted like ***** Like **** Like spearmint gum. Your dog barked from behind the baby gate and I tried to imagine what I’d always wanted but you broke the thought before I could finish it. Danced across the ***** tile, got eye level with your glass and watched as the clear liquid divided across cubes of ice. You laughed, with something like childlike innocence, and I almost smiled from seeing you so happy. When the rice burned and you forgot to feed your dog I fed him for you. Scrubbed out the blackened *** with the soap dispenser you filled with water. Before bed I told you I loved you. I’m not sure you heard me. I’m not sure I said it out loud.
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Sep 15, 2024
Sep 15, 2024 at 8:29 PM UTC
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We stood in your too small kitchen and you had two pots and one pan going on the stove. It was winter, but you still had the a/c on. A bead of sweat fell from your hair and I watched you wipe it away with your left hand because your right held a glass. When you kissed me you tasted like ***** Like **** Like spearmint gum. Your dog barked from behind the baby gate and I tried to imagine what I’d always wanted but you broke the thought before I could finish it. Danced across the ***** tile, got eye level with your glass and watched as the clear liquid divided across cubes of ice. You laughed, with something like childlike innocence, and I almost smiled from seeing you so happy. When the rice burned and you forgot to feed your dog I fed him for you. Scrubbed out the blackened *** with the soap dispenser you filled with water. Before bed I told you I loved you. I’m not sure you heard me. I’m not sure I said it out loud.
A-Series-of-Misfortunes
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Sep 15, 2024
Sep 15, 2024 at 8:29 PM UTC
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