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Things I Do and Things I Don't Know 28/30

I know the tongue Behind my teeth And the skin across my ribs I know the peaks and valleys Of my protruding knuckles And the hair behind my head I know the rising The falling of my chest And the scarcity of my whiskers I know the eyes Open to wonder And the callous of my feet I do not know the fear Behind my cowardice Or the judgment in my eyes I do not know the depth Of my ego’s tangled roots Or the necessity to please I do not know the anxiety Grinding my bones Or the lies of my heart I do not know the color Of my citizen soul Or its longing for company
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steven-hutchison
American
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Apr 28, 2015
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#napowrimo
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