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May 2020
You remind them of condensation
Barely there and too heavy.
Of long corridors with endless doors
Each marked ‘Hazard’
When you enter a room
The weight of the world
Shifts on its feet
You are magnificent with tenderness
Raw as wire on teeth
You black magic hollycock
Towering in impoverished
Earth. Sprawl out your sorrows
Take every last swallow of sunlight.
Triggersappie
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Triggersappie  35/F
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   Jill
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