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I have made a new skin for you twenty-six times the cells, a telescope or our children having lunch on my favorite parts of you – sometimes their lips’ pressure made you cross chattering like a bug on summer screen doors, and you would turn them blue. Aching, they would plead for a larger bruise, discolorations that would give plenty of room for the fresh cells I am growing, giving life. These make you smile for their thirty-five days spread across my hips and the waves rocking the sun, radiance to burn your side, the teeter-totter into your flesh – I remember that you love me again and have, too, given me new skin twenty-six times but yours is built much like a fire, heat ambling to my chest left and farther to the right, every cell becoming one skin, waves high tide.
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 5:05 PM UTC
twenty-six skin
I have made a new skin for you twenty-six times the cells, a telescope or our children having lunch on my favorite parts of you – sometimes their lips’ pressure made you cross chattering like a bug on summer screen doors, and you would turn them blue. Aching, they would plead for a larger bruise, discolorations that would give plenty of room for the fresh cells I am growing, giving life. These make you smile for their thirty-five days spread across my hips and the waves rocking the sun, radiance to burn your side, the teeter-totter into your flesh – I remember that you love me again and have, too, given me new skin twenty-six times but yours is built much like a fire, heat ambling to my chest left and farther to the right, every cell becoming one skin, waves high tide.
sarina
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 5:05 PM UTC
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