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I turned bated breath on my blind eyes and tick tock tick tock august strode away. august bloated on july and june and god knows what because august is a bit of an alcoholic, if you’ll please be discreet about that—we don’t want word to get around the curtains drawn and folded, I balled my fists and white knuckled touched chests and abdomens and shoulders but never doors; somersaults between my ears and over and over and over hardwood against your cranium you feel it eventually or I do and then august screams a marissa-by-the-pool scream but not aloud and she doesn’t talk to you she doesn’t talk to you she’s got nothing to say and you you you’ve got nothing to say and everything is better now it’s so much better but she doesn’t shake hands for more than a two-count now and you don’t feel your heartbeat in your ears, usually
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Aug 31, 2013
Aug 31, 2013 at 12:13 AM UTC
Marissa by the Pool
I turned bated breath on my blind eyes and tick tock tick tock august strode away. august bloated on july and june and god knows what because august is a bit of an alcoholic, if you’ll please be discreet about that—we don’t want word to get around the curtains drawn and folded, I balled my fists and white knuckled touched chests and abdomens and shoulders but never doors; somersaults between my ears and over and over and over hardwood against your cranium you feel it eventually or I do and then august screams a marissa-by-the-pool scream but not aloud and she doesn’t talk to you she doesn’t talk to you she’s got nothing to say and you you you’ve got nothing to say and everything is better now it’s so much better but she doesn’t shake hands for more than a two-count now and you don’t feel your heartbeat in your ears, usually
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Aug 31, 2013
Aug 31, 2013 at 12:13 AM UTC
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