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Apr 2016
She soaked her raincoat
Through again, her boots are
Full of water,
But tomorrow I will wake and her hair
Will still smell of pine.

Her crooked fingers caught a chill,
For all their heat fled
To her face
When they entangled themselves
In mine.
Zita Nonie Hasenkamp
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Zita Nonie Hasenkamp  18/Non-binary/Arizona, US
(18/Non-binary/Arizona, US)   
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