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		<description>The original writings of author Ruby Isabel Sandoval</description>
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			<title>Grass Thigh Highs</title>
			<description>Grass thigh highs licking up our legssharp and tickling.Caroline blows bubbleslike butterfliesperching on bladesbefore bursting.</description>
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			<title>Madeline</title>
			<description>Skin that smelled like apricots on a hot day.I wish I'd never tasted it.Then I would not crave,with lips dripping, the sullentarte. Salivating at the memoryof juicier encounters and nightsnot worth a second thought.</description>
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			<title>Red</title>
			<description>Red is the anger I held for youAfter you kissed that drunk girlAt your party, behind my back. Red as her two dollar lipstickBleeding, smearing, staining,Residue left down your chin.The tips of your guilty earsFlooded in a blush when I askSo carefully, what you wereThinking. But I c..</description>
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			<title>More</title>
			<description>	The Vanilla hurt of boy just barely	Learning where to press their little	Pricks, it isn&amp;rsquo;t enough. It never was	Instead, I ache for you, with my every	Tensing, twitching, nervous muscle.	&amp;nbsp;	When I am watching you I am	Star struck and jittery. Your voice..</description>
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			<title>Bodies</title>
			<description>My tongue traces over the perfect circle scar	On your hard stomach	I graze your skin with my teeth&amp;hellip; playfully	I raise my self to your eager lips	Neat and small pecks between our	Tongues tangling and my lips pulling yours	I move over the jaw line, biting	Biting your vulnerable ne..</description>
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			<title>Nights of June</title>
			<description>We spent sun burnt summerOn your old porch leaningAgainst the brick of your newHouse. My attraction to youAs red as the inside of yourWarm mouth, as thick as  Mexican dirt wetted to a dullRust. We shared plums and licked at our own stubby fingersOur advances on the hotNights of..</description>
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			<title>Guava tree</title>
			<description>Guava treeBy the empty chicken coopPeeking through a stackOf rust eaten cages,I push my palms to the trunk.We remember Uncle AndySitting under it, stitching upThe slashed belly of a Quiet rooster, immersedIn the sweet stink ofRotten guavas and chicken s**t,Smashed together in t..</description>
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			<title>Colorblind</title>
			<description>Nights of teetering on the edgeAnd watching wine stain	Through the sheets with more vigor Than our stale eyes couldExpress. Her collarbones catching Mutilated moonlight let in byThe broken slats in the motelBlinds. Then I ask her &amp;ldquo;What Color are your eyes?&amp;rdquo; 	She t..</description>
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			<title>Tessa</title>
			<description>With underdog statistics and a heavy handI slapped the freckled skin of herA*s cheek. Wincing at the iron taste of prideShe arched her backside higher in the airmoved her face closer to the faded paisley bedspreadBecame more of a trigger, more curvedMore bent, almost broken. Her pinkCe..</description>
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			<title>Tony's gone</title>
			<description>	Your black work shirt	That&amp;rsquo;s torn at the collar and	Smattered with paint, with 	The hem that falls past my cold	Thighs, is all I can cling to in the	Aching hours after you 	leave.	&amp;nbsp;	My sheet still holds your scent	Long after I&amp;rsquo;ve ruined y..</description>
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			<title>I left my problems when I left you. </title>
			<description>I might have let you use me upLike the fluid in the cheap lighters,That you&amp;rsquo;re always smashing with the Heel of your boot. Whatever&amp;rsquo;s leftLeaking into a little dark spot on theCement.You shoved yourself down insideMy raw, gaping throat. Tasting myOwn tears as they slip ..</description>
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			<title>Bar Rag</title>
			<description>A poem written about feeling too young to be so worn away. </description>
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