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the sons they share the window from the inside- they overuse nothing; not palm, not forehead. they do not fight, though one is older. they share a blanket and under it nakedness. their penises rise but not for long and both sometimes notice. mostly they giggle, but with patience. the ice storm they relieve by saying stupid ice cube storm. the wires they have been watching sag with branches. one branch alights middlewise to ash but is whole for the loft of the wind’s crowding -as two might share a sole thing willed.
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Jul 12, 2012
Jul 12, 2012 at 11:47 AM UTC
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the sons they share the window from the inside- they overuse nothing; not palm, not forehead. they do not fight, though one is older. they share a blanket and under it nakedness. their penises rise but not for long and both sometimes notice. mostly they giggle, but with patience. the ice storm they relieve by saying stupid ice cube storm. the wires they have been watching sag with branches. one branch alights middlewise to ash but is whole for the loft of the wind’s crowding -as two might share a sole thing willed.
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Jul 12, 2012
Jul 12, 2012 at 11:47 AM UTC
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