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oh, mary (& the bees guarding the tree-line) strum your guitar— every sound a vibration from the lying mouth you taught me to kiss your son & your daughter it meant everything we'd sing "come on eileen" under the garage steps while your boy was screaming into my arms, then fleeing (and stinging) i've never been good at keeping secrets like ours /// oh, jared— pluck my banjo until each sound vibrates from our welded tongue you schooled me on body alchemy, toes stretched to god now i'm counting backward from seven (asphyxiation) i'd rather shipwreck with you than sail into heaven i confess— i’m a queen bee humming this tune as if it’s not fleeting i've never been good at keeping
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Apr 28
Apr 28, 2026 at 2:41 AM UTC
TOO-RYE-AY
oh, mary (& the bees guarding the tree-line) strum your guitar— every sound a vibration from the lying mouth you taught me to kiss your son & your daughter it meant everything we'd sing "come on eileen" under the garage steps while your boy was screaming into my arms, then fleeing (and stinging) i've never been good at keeping secrets like ours /// oh, jared— pluck my banjo until each sound vibrates from our welded tongue you schooled me on body alchemy, toes stretched to god now i'm counting backward from seven (asphyxiation) i'd rather shipwreck with you than sail into heaven i confess— i’m a queen bee humming this tune as if it’s not fleeting i've never been good at keeping
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Apr 28
Apr 28, 2026 at 2:41 AM UTC
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