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Here the magnolias came and went

I still had your bite marks in when you died: red over white, blue dents rising.

I’ll pay your rent

I’ll drink you in

I’ll light up our screens of memory

I’ll be that smaller girl

The one in your bed

a body in these systems of work and play

 

I am no one. I am no where. I have no one coming.

 

Turn this water into song

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branchofthevine
22 / F
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Mar 27, 2020
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