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I taught him English words, taught him "gamble" and **** I taught him "lullaby," and he taught me his favorite French pick-up line: something about thieves. My clumsy tongue and chapped lips, my Southern twang made him laugh. We went to a show together -  a punk band with a ****** name – and he left early, left me with a wink. I fought for my life in that concrete room, gasping for air, swinging arms wildly. The next morning he kissed all my bruises. His gap-toothed smile is a poem I wish I had written.
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Sep 21, 2011
Sep 21, 2011 at 5:10 AM UTC
Last Tuesday Night
I taught him English words, taught him "gamble" and **** I taught him "lullaby," and he taught me his favorite French pick-up line: something about thieves. My clumsy tongue and chapped lips, my Southern twang made him laugh. We went to a show together -  a punk band with a ****** name – and he left early, left me with a wink. I fought for my life in that concrete room, gasping for air, swinging arms wildly. The next morning he kissed all my bruises. His gap-toothed smile is a poem I wish I had written.
jessie-anna-h
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Sep 21, 2011
Sep 21, 2011 at 5:10 AM UTC
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