poem – memo

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memo

learned how to grieve in surfside texas. 

chemical plant lights follow you through the front window of a car parked on one of the most polluted bodies of water in the country. 

we never could drink the water, though i always wanted to try. 

grew up on arsenic and skin cancer 

but can forget how it tasted in the shower. 

town doesn’t belong to me anymore.

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