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Crawl on your belly into the garden, Slip between the ferns Swallow fallen fruit you found on the earth, Fatten your girth with what you didn’t earn. Crawl into his marriage bed, Break into his children’s home; Rearrange the furniture, But it doesn’t make it your own. You are not his wife. You are not his lover. You are the profane, no-name, acquisitive ***** Crawl on your belly into his bed, Sink your long teeth into his cowardly throat- Rearrange the furniture, But it doesn't make it your home.
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Dec 19, 2017
Dec 19, 2017 at 5:44 PM UTC
Mistress.
Crawl on your belly into the garden, Slip between the ferns Swallow fallen fruit you found on the earth, Fatten your girth with what you didn’t earn. Crawl into his marriage bed, Break into his children’s home; Rearrange the furniture, But it doesn’t make it your own. You are not his wife. You are not his lover. You are the profane, no-name, acquisitive ***** Crawl on your belly into his bed, Sink your long teeth into his cowardly throat- Rearrange the furniture, But it doesn't make it your home.
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Dec 19, 2017
Dec 19, 2017 at 5:44 PM UTC
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