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morning

my bones stick out

so much

I should feel good

like fat

like privilege

and power

but these things are fleeting

like my body

like the conversion I had

with you

I never meant to bring

up semi truck

cabs

artist’s sketch

tables

I only meant to move you

into the city

like a good friend

like a walk in the park

or a trust fall into

the pool

blues

I say

this is the strife they

sing about

and everyone loves it

and eats it with

peanuts

allergies?

no thank you.

green smoothies?

no thank you.

a good morning text?

well, maybe if I still

like you

if I can still stand

to be in the same room

with myself

to go bowling

to go on hikes

to meditate

all these things

I hate

and my bones

they’re smooth

and splinter when

bitten

and my bones

they glow like

uranium in the

mirror

good morning blow

good morning blush

good morning white boy

good morning,

Andrew

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