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i carried your dog

across an ocean

or half a street

i can't remember.

his tongue wagged

but his tail didn't

and i think i had ****

on my pants.

both weak

in different ways,

we passed him back and forth,

like a baby,

who had your girth

and my laugh.

 

i think we'll love again,

you know?

everything is alright.

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amelia-mohn
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Jan 8, 2014
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