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8th st

someone's in the next room over

having *** while we

are weeping

what a way to mark the occasion

the day my fingers found a wound

you let someone else doctor

it's upsetting see

the bible in drawer next to us

the way our hands still

fit together

like the torn halves

of a love letter

the way you got

all dressed up like the rain

and how we couldn't tell

the difference in the shower

it was the longest hour and a half

spent crying

the hot water wouldn't give up

so why should we

right?

even though it was scalding

neither of us touched the ****

we knew this was supposed to hurt

your hair

a black mess against my shoulder

my fingers

oil in the vinegar of your hands

our bodies

the great divide

all the sobbing

a river runs through it

without the courage

to carry or **** us

so we step out

and drip dry

down to a mute breakfast

composed of quiet

and last nights liquor

as we came back in

there were people in our room

at first i thought them detectives

dissecting things

to see who had died here

i had forgotten this

was a hotel

and they were only

cleaning up after us

i wanted to stop them

plead

that the sheets were still perfect

that if they clean the bathroom

no one will know

what happened here

someone has to remember

*"please

i know

these cigarette burns

by name

i will bury the faucet

let me take the tub

i don't care how

if i have to

i will drag it home by hand*"

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