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molly the waitress at Town diner wants to be a model or a nun, tells me she's a poet we're sitting on a couch in her apartment. molly takes a poem from a foot high stack on the end table, hands me a poem, "FIRST BRA," by Molly C. it's about buying her first bra at 12. "i was big. i needed a bra at 11," she smiles. now she doesn't wear bras. she tells me rod mckuen is the most read poet in America. "what about walt, plath, hughes?" i asked. "no no," she says, "mckuen is the MOST popular poet in American history, no, really the greatest American poet." molly loves rod mckuen. i love molly. "if the public loves rod mckuen," i tell her, you've got a shot. you could be the  female version of rod mckuen." molly smiles takes me by the hand and leads me up the stairs to the loft. she takes the ribbon from her hair. i lay her down on the bed and bang the hell out of the next most read American poet
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Mar 28, 2023
Mar 28, 2023 at 2:25 PM UTC
the next great American poet
molly the waitress at Town diner wants to be a model or a nun, tells me she's a poet we're sitting on a couch in her apartment. molly takes a poem from a foot high stack on the end table, hands me a poem, "FIRST BRA," by Molly C. it's about buying her first bra at 12. "i was big. i needed a bra at 11," she smiles. now she doesn't wear bras. she tells me rod mckuen is the most read poet in America. "what about walt, plath, hughes?" i asked. "no no," she says, "mckuen is the MOST popular poet in American history, no, really the greatest American poet." molly loves rod mckuen. i love molly. "if the public loves rod mckuen," i tell her, you've got a shot. you could be the  female version of rod mckuen." molly smiles takes me by the hand and leads me up the stairs to the loft. she takes the ribbon from her hair. i lay her down on the bed and bang the hell out of the next most read American poet
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Mar 28, 2023
Mar 28, 2023 at 2:25 PM UTC
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