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Nov 2019
Perhaps it was my naïveté, hungry
to taste you, to bury itself deep
inside your skin, anticipated finding
home I never had before. But,

once I caught you on my tongue,
it was a car crash of flesh against
unready flesh. You tasted
of commissary slop, had the warmth
of iron prison bars.
Pinkerton
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Pinkerton
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