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Jealousy. I don’t like to say the word. I dislike the shape of her. The way she dips and curves— she ends on a self-assured slant as if to imply that you’ll be back for more.   Nothing sweet to offset her bitter bite as her slimy saltiness rolls over your tongue. She seeps into each and every open crevice. To resist her is useless— she’s designed to commandeer. Your mouth will only produce words soaked with her disdain.    It's no secret you're at her mercy as you watch another’s fingers run through his hair. If you have teeth, grit them. If you have fists, clench them. Narrow your gaze until   her green vines uncoil and twist through your arms, your legs. A cartographer crafting a brand new map of veins pumping something stronger than blood. Your misery is her victory, and she makes no promise to quiet her celebration.
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Apr 22, 2014
Apr 22, 2014 at 8:34 PM UTC
girl gone green
Jealousy. I don’t like to say the word. I dislike the shape of her. The way she dips and curves— she ends on a self-assured slant as if to imply that you’ll be back for more.   Nothing sweet to offset her bitter bite as her slimy saltiness rolls over your tongue. She seeps into each and every open crevice. To resist her is useless— she’s designed to commandeer. Your mouth will only produce words soaked with her disdain.    It's no secret you're at her mercy as you watch another’s fingers run through his hair. If you have teeth, grit them. If you have fists, clench them. Narrow your gaze until   her green vines uncoil and twist through your arms, your legs. A cartographer crafting a brand new map of veins pumping something stronger than blood. Your misery is her victory, and she makes no promise to quiet her celebration.
© Bitsy Sanders, April 2014
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36/F/American
Apr 22, 2014
Apr 22, 2014 at 8:34 PM UTC
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