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Jul 2015
You and me, we're half-formed.
A caterpillar in a cocoon, stunted.
It tries for years to chew its way out,
only to find its wings misshappen.
Before it falls, too far.
A fatal flaw.

I can't see your hair and the television
at the same time.
One or the other is always
static.
Jaime Nautte
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