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                   breath
                  through the mouth instead of nostrils inhibition of sound
                  throat thick mint clove eucalyptus stinging recurrence of
                  wakefulness in a bed harder than childhood and shorter than
                  each body clinging to place wonderment of movement under
                  weight of self which is to say gravity caught the feather
                  which floats but these muscles and bones will never be so
                  flippant voir
                  quelque-chose nouvelle stomach
                  digests the weight of swallowing or rejects what was chosen
                  requiring the tongue to remember this memory different from
                  the other and neither becomes wrong but the right hand is less
                  sinister without differences between the colors simply the
                  before and after using why is untouched beautiful and when
                  touching it must be lightly to avoid the breaking meaning the
                  young must remain absent les
                  enfants �coutent nothing
                  more dangerous than a mother protecting her young so when
                  mothers eat their own what do we do with this becoming a part
                  of the one they were a part of before any parting occurred if
                  a man takes his own life his own arm his own hair what is left
                  is cold seen a rat gnaw its way to freedom a snake coiled with
                  the bulk of a rat in its gut and there is a reason we bury our
                  dead in the ground and plant flowers on the chests that rise
                  now of another's accord corps
                  pensent nouvellement ��
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