Lorrie Moore Quotes
Why Do You Haunt Me? You, Like A Tattoo On My Tongue, Like The Bay Leaf At The Bottom Of Every Pan. You Who Sprawled Out Beside Me And Sang My Horoscope To A Schubert Symphony, Something About Travel And Money Again, And We Lay There, Both Of Our Breaths Bad, Both Of Our Underwear Dangling Elastic, And Then You Turned Toward Me With A Gaze Like Two Matches, Putting The Horoscope Aside, You Traced My Buried Ribs With Your Index Finger, Lingered At My Collarbone, Admiring It As One Might A Flying Buttress, Murmuring: Nice Clavicle. And Me, Too New At It And Scared, Not Knowing What To Say, Whispering: You Should See My Ten-speed.
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