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Monday, February 17, 2014
Uncoupling by Jac Jenkins
Ice
clasps its thorny cloak with filigreed
brittle
lace against my breast
bone.
The pin sticks my skin when I inhale.
I
stay close to his mouth;
his
heat breathes an early thaw
as
Winter opens its teeth on my throat.
Spring
stitches my scabs to scars, my scars
to
silver. I am bare beneath bridal lace
and
veil. When I inhale, his hands
clasp
me like whalebone; I stay close
to
the
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