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it arrived on the doorstep this morning the clothes I kept at his place spilling out of his old gym bag, reeking of tobacco ash. my body and mind have been sorting through it as a team separating colors, darks, whites while my heart runs past me back to those apartment nights. and I taste the cigarettes on the floor of the balcony with our legs dangling in the air, in the kitchen frying pasta, in the bedroom ashes sprinkled on velour, on skin, in the beer, in the ashtrays that made this laundry so dirty. i taste the cigarettes, and indulge their flavor until I remember the other girl and know for certain he must have shared cigarettes with her too my dirty laundry as a helpless witness on the floor.
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Oct 24, 2015
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