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I haven’t spilled my guts on the sidewalk or keyed poems into mirrors. no one asks what I’m learning anymore, which is good, because I would lie. (newborn horse hooves, the ocean's doldrums, scratched cd liner notes, New York City housing project gardens, Taylor Swift, punctuation, how to hold a pen, the starlings that come to my windowsill and leave without telling me anything, how to wait without being chosen. this is what I'm learning. nobody asked. I wouldn’t know how to explain my new eyes. my militia-mouth. even if they did.) winter drags and I'm breaking in boots again. I’m getting closer to a window and I might be smiling.
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Apr 10
Apr 10, 2026 at 4:50 AM UTC
Militia-Mouth
I haven’t spilled my guts on the sidewalk or keyed poems into mirrors. no one asks what I’m learning anymore, which is good, because I would lie. (newborn horse hooves, the ocean's doldrums, scratched cd liner notes, New York City housing project gardens, Taylor Swift, punctuation, how to hold a pen, the starlings that come to my windowsill and leave without telling me anything, how to wait without being chosen. this is what I'm learning. nobody asked. I wouldn’t know how to explain my new eyes. my militia-mouth. even if they did.) winter drags and I'm breaking in boots again. I’m getting closer to a window and I might be smiling.
Kiernan515
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Apr 10
Apr 10, 2026 at 4:50 AM UTC
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