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Neopocha
"Neophoca" I was dragged out of my ocean of dreams when they peeled my skin, I was broken, an endangered species feeding bits of me to the carniverous genus species the genus and gender predatory covetting my freedom they lost themselves in the comforting arms of my trust they wore me out made sleeves of me, stole my baby expensive collateral; their ownership belittled, bruised and scorched victory marks like tattoos marched on me they branded me, attached to my life untruthful labels, their ignorance basking became them, the sins of the fetid patriarchy such violence, this devoted dv, the human seed planted my baby, zoo trained and chained I became uprooted stalked, staked and claimed I became owned I drowned in my mortal dreams such violence, this devoted dv, the imprisoned truth life blood escaping the juxtaposed real me Selkie the humble humboldt priests call me Neophoca cinerea they call me reverently, they sing me home, home to my only holy See they call me reverently Selkie (LadyLabyrinth / 2023)
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