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Her Scar

04/28/2026 14:58h
Remember me: the murmuring lips half said in half-light, buried in the hollow a boy’s neck made, as now inside his head they stir again, though twenty years swallow the purest parts of her, all but her plea, this taunt—what act from him could it command? The boy who’d know is gone—Re-member me— but what man can assemble limbs, make stand again those legs that twined in his, or hitch the yoke of hips to sway and resurrect a girl? I try, but only recollect her scar—each lewd, profaning, cautered stitch— vermiform, red, furrowed belly to breast: where nights, long past, he’d laid his head in rest.