I was just thinking about you.
Unsavory thoughts I hope
Never one step away from the
gutter, are you?
Careful
Youre usually at my hip beside
me
And you’re usually so sobering.
Sobering you
Yes.
Slobbering you
Wellyes.
Giveya good oldfashion
tonguelashings
Whell
Yes. I’ve no complaints I deserve
it stand next to a fire can get burned.
Weve burned down a lot together
Yes.
Yes we have. a
precious smile swept across her face her
dimples hinted
You were thinking about me
Yes.
I love how you can bring me back
from the brink after erasing my thought with far too many other thoughts.
Part of my charm
Your mother thinks you’re
charming.
She
convinced me
her
precious smile went exquisite he wanted to
crawl into one of her dimples take a nap
And you
have convinced me.
Though few others
are.
I only care about you
You love me.
I do
Utah. You hear or read what
happened in Utah?
I have not
Students can no longer bring personal
copies of banned books to school.
Ah Returns me to yesteryear when I used to read
Mickey Spillane hidden inside a Social Studies textbook
That’s what immediately flew
through my mind. That. And that if it were in any other state and you were a
kid you’d defy it tell ‘em to take their sensitive materials, rough ‘em up, abrade
‘em give ‘em calluses.
They flew it, state board, under
the radar, placed it in an updated F A Q.
F A Q
Sorry, acronym.
Means frequently
asked questions.
You can actually say it kiddo
Say it?
Yah
Fackque efāˈkyo͞o E F longA emphasis first syllable K Y O longO
Why do you know it’s phonetic
spelling?
Its a little game I play with
myself when youre not here to play with me he winked luridly
despite herself she blushed
1114, Thursday,
23 1. 24
1142, reggaefriday, 24 1. 25
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