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you sleep on your left side because of an iffy heart. the man sleeping beside you, zippered into a dream life, represents poverty. you dream only the overpass. each stick on the fire is alone; a single promise of a dog’s return. in the early goings, it was a magic to put camp before fire. in these later, poverty needs no introduction. you want to say something to the child you did not become but are sick on the talk you were born with. this nonfiction- not what you’d imagined. I slide the man from his bag. my mad hen pecks upward.
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Oct 5, 2012
Oct 5, 2012 at 1:37 AM UTC
separation
you sleep on your left side because of an iffy heart. the man sleeping beside you, zippered into a dream life, represents poverty. you dream only the overpass. each stick on the fire is alone; a single promise of a dog’s return. in the early goings, it was a magic to put camp before fire. in these later, poverty needs no introduction. you want to say something to the child you did not become but are sick on the talk you were born with. this nonfiction- not what you’d imagined. I slide the man from his bag. my mad hen pecks upward.
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Oct 5, 2012
Oct 5, 2012 at 1:37 AM UTC
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