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Hang me. By my tongue from the Tree of Life.                  ​Repeat to me ​                  definitions of equality. Let injustice drip honey from my fingers         ​ to remind me of purity          ​that comes. ​                             Color, let Eve curse and Adam condemn        ​ no man of his.                    ​Baptised in red of ​                   the read,          ​bathed in consciousness:          ​what difference ​                             looks like. ​                    Know companion.        ​No compassion. Syllables strangled sensitivity,                  ​the rawness of ​                 Rope. Burn. Words                             ​ask again       ​what it looks like.
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Aug 21, 2017
Aug 21, 2017 at 3:01 AM UTC
Justice
Hang me. By my tongue from the Tree of Life.                  ​Repeat to me ​                  definitions of equality. Let injustice drip honey from my fingers         ​ to remind me of purity          ​that comes. ​                             Color, let Eve curse and Adam condemn        ​ no man of his.                    ​Baptised in red of ​                   the read,          ​bathed in consciousness:          ​what difference ​                             looks like. ​                    Know companion.        ​No compassion. Syllables strangled sensitivity,                  ​the rawness of ​                 Rope. Burn. Words                             ​ask again       ​what it looks like.
Previously published in 2014-15 San Diego Poetry Annual. For correct formatting please view that version.
ameerah-holliday
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29/F/American
Aug 21, 2017
Aug 21, 2017 at 3:01 AM UTC
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