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Jun 2022
Cicadas are eating my roses again
I wonder how I ever caught and killed any,
Much less a hoard of seemingly hundreds of thousands
Buzzing, electrocuting my insides, there is so much coal in my stomach now
Face too wet to start a fire
Or do anything possibly useful

Still, these bugs punch holes in my flowers
They have blonde hair
And blue eyes
Calli Kirra
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Calli Kirra  23/Los Angeles/London
(23/Los Angeles/London)   
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   Justin S Wampler and Wyatt
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