thirteen-ringed transvestree - by Alex C. Henry -
_He; the simpler kind of hedgerowed growth whose every foot and planted step expounds a length of character, a meter in trimmed privilege and a piping of reserve. she; the five foot flat shrub lifted high— for every foot a frail trunked heel, in every step a stir. whimper, whimper, whimper. inches crunched to mulch; crusted leaves to Fall. chaining thoughts trail chaining saws and chaining saws trail r ust, t rail rain
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