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the shipfitter's wife
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Hello, darling. Sorry about that. Sorry about the bony elbows, sorry we lived here, sorry about the scene at the bottom of the stairwell and how I ruined everything by saying it out loud. Especially that, but I should have known. You see, I take the parts that I remember and stitch them back together to make a creature that will do what I say or love me back.
— Richard Siken, from “Litany in Which Certain Things are Crossed Out”
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Moonlight making crosses
on your body, and me putting my mouth on every one.
— Richard Siken, Crush (via volutation)
Source: luxurists