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all the songs that you sing in the dark

you stir when the light from the hallway sweeps over your eyelids

and he’s there, and you pull the cover back so he can take up the space behind you

there’s a press of soft skin to the back of your neck and a mumbled goodnight

and this is okay, because you do this, it works

you ignore the smell of a strangers perfume and the whiskey mumbling his words

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May 22, 2013
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