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The Bitter End, poem by Mike Lafontaine
Your teeth are crooked she said – they shoot out at awkward angles – just like you she figured me out fast I have lots of nervous energy I can be intense that’s okay she said I like that in time she did not I … Continue reading
Six Seconds, poem by Mike Lafontaine
what do you have to say for yourself you say nothing what can you say words will either save your relationship or doom it but silence is key you say nothing do you have something to say to me you don’t you feel nothing more than nothing … Continue reading