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Sep 2011
The way you sleep
(when you’ve had too much whiskey)
is like that of someone
very much dead.

You still,
except for the punctuating rhythm
of your diaphragm inflating your lungs,
and maybe a snort or growl.

I can whisper
secret things
in your ear, and I know
that you won’t ever remember.
Written by
Laura Drost
802
   Artemis, Andrew Chau and ---
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