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Poetry #511
(published November 4, 2010)
Stealing the Press
by Ben Smith
There is
a lipstick stain
on her glass.

Pinkish.

The perfect shape
of a kiss.

When she stands
to go to the toilet,
i steal her glass
and suck off
the whale blubber
and animal fat
like its a flavour

Like its a kiss.

She comes back
and i wipe
my mouth.


Ben Smith lives and writes in Melbourne, Australia.

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