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Disintegration

You’re the reason

 

My mother worries

 

Over the prominience of my collar bones.

 

It was your back

 

The time I dug too deeply

 

and repeatedly apologized, giggling

 

Laying across your chest

 

Cooling on the green and white striped sheets beneath.

 

I worry I’ve disintegrated the last thread

 

Of the daisy chain

 

Pinned to your wall.

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faeri-shankar
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Published
Jun 23, 2012
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