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We exit a theater nonplussed. I smile. (Free verse) by MacFrantic
Because all the dips and underquills of reason have
more or less abandoned me. As afternoon swarms gather up above, little
biting flies settle on my shoulders: tricky, malformed gestures, and I
am looking at the people coming.
I misunderstand you now. I dribble questions about how the movie went
and what dinner was like. Truly drab. My head swims with sexy dreams of
dare-I-says and whatnots. "What a beautiful couple," I almost mumble. He
is ugly, and she is proud; v-shapes decorate her outfit. She is either
too large or her clothes are too small. I almost...
I exhale.
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