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[I’m not sure if you can] call them “fantasies.” I prefer “scatological reveries.” Usually, that small porthole of time just before sleep comes— that’s where I oversee my little light bulb factory. It churns out countless watts of bright notions— whose warm light paints descriptions on still walls & outlines what exactly it is that I intend to do to you. These temporary art forms are incredibly specific— down to the slightest detail. **[For example: the amount of pressure I’d apply as I sink my fingernails into the bare skin of your back.]** Some nights I go to bed with my windows open & I imagine so loudly— I’m sure the neighbors can hear. I hope [they have popcorn on hand.]
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Sep 9, 2013
Sep 9, 2013 at 1:06 PM UTC
scatological reveries
[I’m not sure if you can] call them “fantasies.” I prefer “scatological reveries.” Usually, that small porthole of time just before sleep comes— that’s where I oversee my little light bulb factory. It churns out countless watts of bright notions— whose warm light paints descriptions on still walls & outlines what exactly it is that I intend to do to you. These temporary art forms are incredibly specific— down to the slightest detail. **[For example: the amount of pressure I’d apply as I sink my fingernails into the bare skin of your back.]** Some nights I go to bed with my windows open & I imagine so loudly— I’m sure the neighbors can hear. I hope [they have popcorn on hand.]
© Bitsy Sanders, September 2013
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36/F/American
Sep 9, 2013
Sep 9, 2013 at 1:06 PM UTC
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