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QUARANTINE DAY 6— by Michelle Awad 

I have scratched all the polish 
off my nails. 

 I’m biting them again. You stare at your phone 
and show me
 the six-hundredth meme,
 and I smile 
weakly. I stare at my computer 
screen. For the first time in over
 a year, I write poetry I have no
 intention 
of you ever seeing. I imagine 
 I feel hungry but cannot be 
bothered to eat 
the same way 
you don’t think about 
having *** with me. Numbly. 
Absentmindedly.
 Honestly. You still ask for a kiss
 when you have done 
a good job. I thank you for making
 lunch again (kiss) I thank you
 for bringing me
 my charging cable (kiss) I
 thank you
 because you love me (kiss) you love me (kiss) and 
I feel guilty 
that it doesn’t seem enough 
lately. Stay inside, they said,
 it’s safer, they said. What a load a ****
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Mar 28, 2020
Mar 28, 2020 at 3:26 PM UTC
QUARANTINE DAY 6--
QUARANTINE DAY 6— by Michelle Awad 

I have scratched all the polish 
off my nails. 

 I’m biting them again. You stare at your phone 
and show me
 the six-hundredth meme,
 and I smile 
weakly. I stare at my computer 
screen. For the first time in over
 a year, I write poetry I have no
 intention 
of you ever seeing. I imagine 
 I feel hungry but cannot be 
bothered to eat 
the same way 
you don’t think about 
having *** with me. Numbly. 
Absentmindedly.
 Honestly. You still ask for a kiss
 when you have done 
a good job. I thank you for making
 lunch again (kiss) I thank you
 for bringing me
 my charging cable (kiss) I
 thank you
 because you love me (kiss) you love me (kiss) and 
I feel guilty 
that it doesn’t seem enough 
lately. Stay inside, they said,
 it’s safer, they said. What a load a ****
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Mar 28, 2020
Mar 28, 2020 at 3:26 PM UTC
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