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Stringent Sours

The faintly reminder I spew in disgust, that we All humans, do smell, have non- Descriptive individual Odors, shapes and sizes. The repetition on formless copies Upsets me, songs in pop verse Sing about the neighborhood's Children, and their inability to out run A gun. Smells of my own liquored breath Remind me still how un-wanting Sex can be. In the sour drips of yellow And daffodils, Not unlike a lemon, Tart-ish in texture, The people only Say hello, out of disarming Fear.
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andrew-chau
Taiwanese
For You?
Written by
andrew-chau
Taiwanese
Published
Apr 5, 2013
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May, 2011

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