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May 2022
Through wet hands and a wet shirt I weeped that I needed you now,
Even though this heart and chest you’ve battered like a barn dog
And in choosing yourself, again,
My deep trust snapped like a boot through a locked door
Splintered, final and bringing something immediately after
But morbidly musical, individual too
Like breaking a handful of dry pasta in half
Ignorant, but making no difference in the end
Calli Kirra
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Calli Kirra  23/Los Angeles/London
(23/Los Angeles/London)   
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