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Preacher, Preacher
My toes
curl in self-disgust
and I can't help but fear you'll fall
into these craters in
my palms,
carved by half-moon nails,
clenched fists,
shame.
How are your feet?
Are they steady and can they
carry you
far from me once you've seen past
this white-lace
façade?
Because I'm not sure I have the strength
to let you go —
and you will go.
Tell me about your teeth.
Do they clench during Sunday service or
smile
at the baptismal waters?
Well I,
I never tithed my soul, and so,
I doubt this ten dollar bill
will save it.
Preacher, preacher,
how long will you hold me under?
Six feet and counting,
I'm already drowning.
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