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"moccassins" poems
i bought slippers for my father they were twelve-dollars an hour's worth of work but they weren't moccassins and that's what he wanted so i kept them for me, because i don't care if it's a slipper or a moccassin. i am wearing what would have been my father's size-ten slippers and i am only a size eight. they are big shoes, and i clomp around in them like a kind of clown, like a fool who doesn't know the difference between a slipper and a moccassin. there are children who love to adorn their father's clothing, like shoes, but to me they are no more than a reminder i am an idiot, clomping around in the too-big slippers that i have because i am too-stupid a child to notice that my father wears moccassins.
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Dec 14, 2020
Dec 14, 2020 at 3:47 AM UTC
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