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May 6
Wet rings slipping from fingers
T-shirt's heavy and stuck, down with womanhood
We’re boy, carefree, simple,  
Laughs natural to the eye
Silhouettes blocky, unlike a glass of wine
Unlike a kind of fruit
If only clothes could free us
Draped by wet silkworms holding up our insides
The summer rain holding us free
And setting us captive.
it's raining today
Written by
Elizabeth
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