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A CAT IN THE ALLEY                (I don’t want to hurt you) Blind and bleeding stray cowers from approach.                (“I only want to help you.”) Stumble, step away, the fresh red signs my forearm.                (“I’m sorry to disturb you.”) Later, I will thumb the marks while laying with my boyfriend.               What if I had claws?               What more would I be guilty of? I, too, am angry and vulnerable, huddled in the corner of this dark, wet world.
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Jul 7, 2022
Jul 7, 2022 at 2:47 PM UTC
A CAT IN THE ALLEY
A CAT IN THE ALLEY                (I don’t want to hurt you) Blind and bleeding stray cowers from approach.                (“I only want to help you.”) Stumble, step away, the fresh red signs my forearm.                (“I’m sorry to disturb you.”) Later, I will thumb the marks while laying with my boyfriend.               What if I had claws?               What more would I be guilty of? I, too, am angry and vulnerable, huddled in the corner of this dark, wet world.
julia_rose
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21/F/indianapolis
Jul 7, 2022
Jul 7, 2022 at 2:47 PM UTC
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