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Jun 2010
Pale summer bodies
Hairless, like fish
***** for one another, lost in the blind sea.
They shed their virginities like dead skin,
They call out to me,
Winter is over!
Take off your wool coat.
But my mother told me not to and Iā€™m afraid.
So I watch them come to shore
With childhood running down their legs,
And into the ground like melt-water
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