I’ll swallow every word you say.
I’ll clean my mouth and smile in glee.
I’ll tap for the bill,
And give a tip.
My words graze your tongue—
Like a life brushes with death,
Or a knee scrapes against pavement.
You spit them out,
Without a smile.
I absorb your expressions.
They run through my blood.
The ends of your mouth curl—
Like the bouncy ringlets in your hair.
Oh—why are they coming loose?
I see it.
I devour it.
Your excuse?
You are allergic.
You are allergic to my words.
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