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by @Kiernan515

Standing like a steeple in his shower, just as revered and rickety, mouth open, pooling warm tap further than you'd think. I spit cities, shining terror. I swallow rust, I gulp fluoride. I'm not nocturnal, I’ve never liked wine. (We’re still right here still in a foggy half-love and still shouting over where it went.) Your performance on the bench, baiting me but not reeling me in. There were no nights swept dancing like water lilies over the quiet morning creek, spinning slimy pirouettes on algae glazed boulders animated over arguments or kissing in truck beds until Mexican blankets stopped feeling scratchy. I'm just a distraction a pretty one to touch and slip toward but nothing worth bragging about. Nothing worth exaggerating or keeping folded like a wallet in your back pocket Levis for for beer nights in dive bars to come.
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Sep 9, 2015
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