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I washed your sheets on Mondays, a private liturgy Their veracious nature spoke; my eyes sought not to see I scrubbed those stains with child's hands Until linen stripped and fell to strands Those twisted ropes that once bound us Turned silent traitors, servants of  lust Denial is my cross to bear And of the irony, I am aware Yet do not dismiss my right to ache My faith in you is your mistake But know when thread unwinds to bone You will lie prisoner on those sheets Alone
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Nov 30, 2012
Nov 30, 2012 at 5:49 PM UTC
***** Laundry
I washed your sheets on Mondays, a private liturgy Their veracious nature spoke; my eyes sought not to see I scrubbed those stains with child's hands Until linen stripped and fell to strands Those twisted ropes that once bound us Turned silent traitors, servants of  lust Denial is my cross to bear And of the irony, I am aware Yet do not dismiss my right to ache My faith in you is your mistake But know when thread unwinds to bone You will lie prisoner on those sheets Alone
The man I was with for a year proved unfaithful, and I found it ironic how I washed his sheets each week, oblivious.
darbi-howe
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Nov 30, 2012
Nov 30, 2012 at 5:49 PM UTC
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