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Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Psychology · #868157
Withholdings.
My friend Katy is a partner in the firm.
She struts statuesque in box heel shoes, three-button power suits,
a spiky razor-cut.
My eyes are drawn to a row of small tooth viper wounds,
faint puckers in the fleshy web between thumb and forefinger.
This is the place where brother Kurt drove deep a three-tined fork
all those years ago.
With a chuckle and shrug,
she has forgotten his reason.

Katy’s mama called Brownie “Kurt’s dog,”
and Kurt rode a chrome-fendered two-wheeler
while Katy watched from the porch swing.
His table manners set aside, he enjoyed the
thicker slice of pie
all those years ago.
With a furrow and slump,
she still wonders why.
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