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The Mothers

04/28/2026 14:58h
We meet—sometimes—between the dry hours, Between clefts in the involuntary plan, Refusing to think of rent or food—how Civic the slick to satisfied from man. And Democratic. A Lucky Strike each, we Sponge each other off, while what's greyed In and grey slinks ashamed down the drain. No need to articulate great restraint, No need to see each other's mouth lip The obvious.Giddy. Fingers garnished With fumes of onions and garlic, I slip Back into my shift, then watch her hands—wordless— Reattach her stockings to the martyred Rubber moons wavering at her garter.