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SKIN & BLISTER ( for Junie ) We grin & grimace drop candle wax onto our fingertips as the storm rattles our window pane angry that we won’t let it in. All night it rages toppling chimney pots with a crash smashing slates it strips from rooftops as we safe giggle & peel off our waxen fingerprints hold them (tiny whirlpools)   in our palms those whorls of self unique to each. I wearing my sister’s fingerprints she... wearing mine.
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Nov 28, 2018
Nov 28, 2018 at 4:46 AM UTC
SKIN & BLISTER ( for Junie )
SKIN & BLISTER ( for Junie ) We grin & grimace drop candle wax onto our fingertips as the storm rattles our window pane angry that we won’t let it in. All night it rages toppling chimney pots with a crash smashing slates it strips from rooftops as we safe giggle & peel off our waxen fingerprints hold them (tiny whirlpools)   in our palms those whorls of self unique to each. I wearing my sister’s fingerprints she... wearing mine.
*** SKIN & BLISTER is Cockney rhyming slang for sister. We were so close we could have worn each other fingerprints and as a little boy I was delighted to do so. I was her and me was she. This I guess is something we did to amuse ourselves before...telly arrived.
donall-dempsey
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Nov 28, 2018
Nov 28, 2018 at 4:46 AM UTC
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