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The part of my brain that absorbs every person I listen to

(I stash your body in the microwave)

The hour of the night that I finally breathe

(Birds chirp the tune of your taped double homicide confession)

The perfect silence after a car crash

(Father smashes the last of your family portraits)

A lost dog with more fleas than teeth

(The birch in your grandmother's backyard calls you back to its roots)

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Aug 20, 2016
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