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baking in the mojave no rivers here like in the tangles back east crows—and perhaps other animals can on occasion be heard in a tussle squeamish feelings settle in the crater of a stomach half-empty Last night I woke up aware of the snakes that bite and scorpions that pinch but not how truly they exist I’ve never felt the sun sear my skin so I hope to fry and lock in all my juices like my brother’s rich cooking oh how I dream of a brother by my side and the more dreary and sweaty I become the more I begin to see one a dark, hulking man, as sullen as I sulking as I do; beneath a new sun
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Mar 30, 2018
Mar 30, 2018 at 1:40 PM UTC
baking in the mojave
baking in the mojave no rivers here like in the tangles back east crows—and perhaps other animals can on occasion be heard in a tussle squeamish feelings settle in the crater of a stomach half-empty Last night I woke up aware of the snakes that bite and scorpions that pinch but not how truly they exist I’ve never felt the sun sear my skin so I hope to fry and lock in all my juices like my brother’s rich cooking oh how I dream of a brother by my side and the more dreary and sweaty I become the more I begin to see one a dark, hulking man, as sullen as I sulking as I do; beneath a new sun
My history said something about the Mojave desert and it got me thinking.
PhoenixBekkedal
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17/F/California
Mar 30, 2018
Mar 30, 2018 at 1:40 PM UTC
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