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grow up and-

little boys (and girls) (and else)

are made of meat and blood and bones:

marrow thick as thieves,

promises made under willow trees

kisses and “don’t you ever tell”s.

 

they grow like spindly plants and

sometimes we appreciate them

and other times the gardeners pull them up and spray for weeds.

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Mar 6, 2013
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