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Vanilla Pudding
nobody sees you the way I do in your wheelchair with your unopenable arms where everything crashes to a gray twisted landscape my brother alpha male of demon strut clashes in our shared childhood once you flipped your hockey stick between my thin legs to see how many stairs I'd tumble down your yells to me to "toughen up" cursing a younger brother "bookworm sissy" "vanilla boy" to expletives that ran like tap water when proximity was a contact sport at the care home to your lips I spoon in pudding its dull tranquility vanilla into a body that feels itself liquid, limbs pliable and porous I'd like to re-touch our brotherly photos to change them to accuracy or crumple them like a wasp nest knocked to the ground for nobody sees you the way I do for nobody knows you the way I do
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