the first time I had sex
I heard voices in the hall
and risked everything to listen
you smiled, smushed your face on my face;
decided what to do with my body
I was limp
I was listening
the girls in the hall seemed so lovely
having normal conversations:
“what classes are you taking?”
feeling trapped in here, with you
I wished that I was water
or to do things that I wanted
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