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that boy sitting next to her with a slender, birdbone frame power in his Franken-lightning hair, a hungry edge to his jaw, who stumbles over Bishop but compresses our breath with his words undoes me in muted, fraying ways the cuffs of my favorite sweater slowly unraveling under years of continuous wear his smile is clever and **** with drama kept in the dark alley corner of his mouth, strong coffee and bruises without origin I didn't want to know how under the soft tissue of my liver and spine there are words that might taste like a fire escape in Brooklyn a night on a stranger’s couch and how compulsory punctuation might be only an afterthought to others
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May 1, 2013
May 1, 2013 at 2:12 AM UTC
Professor Bryant's Advanced Poetry Class
that boy sitting next to her with a slender, birdbone frame power in his Franken-lightning hair, a hungry edge to his jaw, who stumbles over Bishop but compresses our breath with his words undoes me in muted, fraying ways the cuffs of my favorite sweater slowly unraveling under years of continuous wear his smile is clever and **** with drama kept in the dark alley corner of his mouth, strong coffee and bruises without origin I didn't want to know how under the soft tissue of my liver and spine there are words that might taste like a fire escape in Brooklyn a night on a stranger’s couch and how compulsory punctuation might be only an afterthought to others
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May 1, 2013
May 1, 2013 at 2:12 AM UTC
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