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The tops of my arms have nice, soft human skin shrouded by a thousand porcupine quills emerging from within— mismatched parts: a genetic violation, my humanity six feet buried by masculinity; the goosebumps when I look at them, they stand in a fear that goes both ways—I will cut them off. The bottoms of my arms are scarred from wrist to elbow. A withering painting of fury, misery, and desire as a love of maroon— the past in action as mind to matter, but worse, a keepsake from her. In time, as red bled to white, soft human skin, now, when I look at them, I stand in a shock that lasts too long—they are almost gone.
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Mar 8
Mar 8, 2026 at 6:09 PM UTC
Under my sleeves
The tops of my arms have nice, soft human skin shrouded by a thousand porcupine quills emerging from within— mismatched parts: a genetic violation, my humanity six feet buried by masculinity; the goosebumps when I look at them, they stand in a fear that goes both ways—I will cut them off. The bottoms of my arms are scarred from wrist to elbow. A withering painting of fury, misery, and desire as a love of maroon— the past in action as mind to matter, but worse, a keepsake from her. In time, as red bled to white, soft human skin, now, when I look at them, I stand in a shock that lasts too long—they are almost gone.
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Mar 8
Mar 8, 2026 at 6:09 PM UTC
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