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Two fingers on my right hand The hand I use to write The fingers my friends hold in their hands tight With nails my mom paints glittery and bright These fingers know where they end up at night. Fingertips that have run through boys’ soft hair My fingertips that create Sculptures made with care Fingers that embrace That scroll and type and Clasp each other Desperately in prayer Are fingers that know The depths of my throat Fingers that scratch and gag Are fingers that choke Yet they know their place At the end of the day When all I want is to see My day’s contents displayed So these fingers that will take Me through the years Will be the fingers who ache At the expense of my fear
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Jan 14
Jan 14, 2026 at 11:35 PM UTC
Two Fingers
Two fingers on my right hand The hand I use to write The fingers my friends hold in their hands tight With nails my mom paints glittery and bright These fingers know where they end up at night. Fingertips that have run through boys’ soft hair My fingertips that create Sculptures made with care Fingers that embrace That scroll and type and Clasp each other Desperately in prayer Are fingers that know The depths of my throat Fingers that scratch and gag Are fingers that choke Yet they know their place At the end of the day When all I want is to see My day’s contents displayed So these fingers that will take Me through the years Will be the fingers who ache At the expense of my fear
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Jan 14
Jan 14, 2026 at 11:35 PM UTC
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