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TWO POEMS

I Would Do Anything for Love, But I Won’t

cook lobster. They’re loyal sea rubies and deserve
better than a pinch of lemon and herbed butter.

But I’ll shower hot enough to brighten you, make
zinnias of your shoulders and steal the towels when

it’s over, your water-tattooed back a garden before it
fades. I won’t shave anything unless I feel like it, but

I’ll wax whatever part of yourI’m not an empath, so I won’t cry when I do it. I’ll let

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