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			<title>the american</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;I&amp;rsquo;ll have your favorite,&amp;rdquo; she playfully whispered.leaning against the honest glass display,she stood with a curious strawberry smile.gazing at the pastel rainbow of gelato,her round eyes were the same colorof the pistachio cream I spooned for her,a gentle melon shade of green.fa..</description>
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			<title>palimpsest</title>
			<description>gently, I rub&amp;nbsp;delicate bleached flesh,mixing mixingdripping colors that will dry up.to preserve your white&amp;nbsp;with my gray fingertipsis impracticalmy fingers are tied together likea net of sinister stencils choking your skin,scribbling your existence, a rough sketchthat en..</description>
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			<title>thirty three degrees</title>
			<description>we toss cracked fragmentsonto our plate.&amp;nbsp;Father taught us to use a hammer.my sister and I argueover which pieces&amp;nbsp;of the coconut we&amp;rsquo;ll eat.scraping our teeth along thewhite flesh, we're picking brownfrom the spaces between our teeth,our tongues sled down smoo..</description>
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			<title>flammable</title>
			<description>Like a candle fed fire,you died inside first,before your cement walls crumbled.Hard candy, pieces of coraldry and colorlesshuddled together in dustand disarray.It hurt moreto look at you before,when you were alivestanding quietly,motionless in yourmelancholy inferno.dark circles like meltingplum..</description>
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