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I once knew a girl who dragged cheese graters across her ribs just to hear them clatter against her skin she would repeat on end: if you hold your hand out the window long enough, something might rip it out of its socket when she was young she would poke the pin of a poppy under her palm on the 11th and jump from one barrel of hay – she flew for three summers; someone came one night last month and clad her in stone her face was pressed in a pillow and she didn’t scream. she pulled her nail back farther than it was meant to she was told she’d see a map of her thoughts underneath she just saw the marsh where the grass used to brush her -- the pussywillows if you push a button she will slide down a conveyor right in front of you you can take her clothes off with your teeth put your ear near her mouth to feel – proceed a zoetrope of faces, bodies if you press hard enough you might see her blood line pulsing if you find it, track its beat.
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Jan 29, 2015
Jan 29, 2015 at 8:19 PM UTC
give me your mouth
I once knew a girl who dragged cheese graters across her ribs just to hear them clatter against her skin she would repeat on end: if you hold your hand out the window long enough, something might rip it out of its socket when she was young she would poke the pin of a poppy under her palm on the 11th and jump from one barrel of hay – she flew for three summers; someone came one night last month and clad her in stone her face was pressed in a pillow and she didn’t scream. she pulled her nail back farther than it was meant to she was told she’d see a map of her thoughts underneath she just saw the marsh where the grass used to brush her -- the pussywillows if you push a button she will slide down a conveyor right in front of you you can take her clothes off with your teeth put your ear near her mouth to feel – proceed a zoetrope of faces, bodies if you press hard enough you might see her blood line pulsing if you find it, track its beat.
rebecca-gismondi
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Jan 29, 2015
Jan 29, 2015 at 8:19 PM UTC
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